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OFFICIAL  CATALOGUE  - 

OF 

EXHIBITORS 

UNIVERSAL  EXPOSITION 

ST.  LOUIS,  U.S.A. 

1904 

DIVISION  OF  EXHIBITS 

FREDERICK  J.  V.  SKIFF,  Director 


Department  B 

ART 

HALSEY  C.  IVES,  Chief 


REVISED  EDITION. 


PUBLISHED  FOR  THE  COMMITTEE  ON  PRESS  AND  PUBLICITY  BY 
THE  OFFICIAL  CATALOGUE  COMPANY  (INC.) 

ST.  LOUIS.  1904 


COPYRIGHT,  1904 

BY  THE  LOUISIANA  PURCHASE  EXPOSITION  COMPANY 
FOR  THE  OFFICIAL  CATALOGUE  COMPANY 


EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ART. 


Halsey  C,  Ives, 

Chief. 

Charles  M.  Kurtz, 

Assistant  Chief. 

George  Julian  Zolnay, 
Superintendent  of  the  Division  of  Sculpture. 

George  Corliss, 

Superintendent  of  Exhibit  Records. 

Frederic  Allen  Whiting, 
Superintendent  of  the  Division  of  Applied  Arts. 

Will  H.  Low, 

Superintendent  of  the  Loan  Division. 

William  Henry  Fox, 

Secretary. 

Charles  S.  Hamblin, 

Chief  Clerk. 


FvDwin  H.  Leach, 
Superintendent  of  Galleries. 


THE  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE. 


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Department  of  Art  (Department  B). 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION. 


THE  ADVISORY  COMMITTEES 


Following  is  the  National  Advisory  Committee  appointed  to  cooperate  with  the 
Art  Department  Executive  in  the  interests  of  the  United  States  Section: 


Holker,  Abbott,  Boston. 

John  W.  Beatty,  Pittsburg. 

W.  K.  Bixby,  St.  Louis. 

John  Caldwell,  Pittsburg. 

John  B.  Cauldwell,  New  York. 
Edward  H.  Coates,  Philadelphia. 
William  T.  Evans,  New  York. 
Robert  W.  de  Forest,  New  York. 
Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
William  M.  R.  French,  Chicago. 
John  H.  Gest,  Cincinnati. 

Charles  L.  Hutchinson,  Chicago. 
John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 
Charles  de  Kay,  New  York. 

John  La  Farge,  New  York. 
Charles  R.  Lamb,  New  York. 
Harrison  S.  Morris,  Philadelphia. 
Charles  Nagel,  St.  Louis. 

Arthur  J.  Parsons,  Washington. 
Robert  Swain  Peabody,  Boston. 
Edward  Robinson,  Boston. 


Following  are  the  Advisory  Committees  appointed  to  look  after  the  interests  of 
the  United  States  section  of  the  Department  of  Art,  in  the  Unied  States  and  in 
certain  foreign  countries  where  American  (United  States)  artists  temporarily  are 
residine: 


(GROUPS  IX  AND  X OF  THE  CLASSIFICATION). 


For  Paintings. 


BOSTON. 


WASHINGTON. 


Cecilia  Beaux. 

I.  Carroll  Beckwith. 

J.  G.  Brown. 

Howard  Russell  Butler. 
William  M.  Chase. 
William  A.  Coffin. 
Frederick  Dielman. 

R.  Swain  Gifford. 

H.  Bolton  Jones. 

John  La  Farge. 
Alexander  T.  VanLaer. 
Harry  W.  Watrous. 


NKW  YORK. 


Thomas  Allen. 

Frank  W.  Benson. 

John  J.  Enneking. 
Hermann  Dudley  Murphy. 
Sarah  C.  Sears. 

Edmund  C.  Tarbell. 
Frederic  P.  Vinton. 


Carl  Gutherz. 
Richard  N.  Brooke. 


WESTKRN. 

(Meeting  at  St.  Louis.) 
Ralph  Clarkson,  Chicago. 
Frank  Duveneck,  Cincin- 


PH  IT  A DELPHI  A. 

Hugh  H.  Breckenridge. 


nati. 

Percy  Ives,  Detroit. 


Thomas  Eakins, 
lohn  Lambert. 
E.  W.  Redfield. 


T.  C.  Steele,  Indianapolis. 
John  H.  Vanderpoel,  Chi- 


W.  Elmer  Schofield. 


cago. 

Ellsworth  Wood  ward, 
New  Orleans. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Joseph  R.  Woodwell,  Pitts- 
burg. 

Edmund  H.  Wuerpel,  St. 
Louis. 

For  Mural  Decoration. 

Will  H.  Low. 

George  W.  Maynard. 
Charles  Y.  Turner. 

For  Paintings  and  Water 
Colors,  Drawings, 
Pastels,  Etc. 

PARIS. 

Henry  S.  Bisbing. 
Frederick  A.  Bridgman. 
William  T.  Dannat. 

Walter  Gay. 

Alexander  Harrison. 
Henry  S.  Hubbell. 

J.  Humphreys  Johnston. 
Walter  McEwen. 

Gari  Melchers. 

Charles  Sprague  Pearce. 
Julius  L.  Stewart. 

S.  Seymour  Thomas. 
Eugene  Vail. 

Henry  Van  Der  Weyden. 
Lionel  Walden. 

♦Edwin  Lord  Weeks. 

Ogden  Wood. 

LONDON. 

Edwin  A.  Abbey. 

John  McLure  Hamilton. 

♦Deceased. 


Joseph  Pennell. 

John  S.  Sargent. 

♦James  McNeill  Whistler. 

MUNICH. 

Hermann  Hartwich. 

Carl  Marr. 

Toby  Rosenthal. 

Florence;. 

Julius  Rolshoven. 

ROME. 

Elihu  Vedder. 

For  Etchings  and  En- 
gravings. 

(Other  than  wood  engrav- 
ings.) 

Carlton  T.  Chapman. 
Charles  F.  W.  Mielatz. 

J.  C.  Nicoll. 

Alexander  Schilling. 

James  D.  Smillie. 

For  Water  Colors,  Pastels 
and  Lithographs. 

NEW  YORK. 

F.  S.  Church. 

Charles  C.  Curran. 

Francis  C.  Jones. 

Will  H.  Low. 

J.  C.  Nicoll. 

Will  S.  Robinson. 

Henry  B.  Snell. 


BOSTON. 

E.  H.  Garrett. 

Joseph  Lindon  Smith. 
Charles  H.  Woodbury. 

PHILADELPHIA. 

Colin  Campbell  Cooper. 
Charles  E.  Dana. 

G.  W.  Dawson. 

WESTERN. 

(Meeting  at  St.  Louis.) 

H.  F.  Farny,  Cincinnati. 

F.  L.  Stoddard,  St.  Louis. 
Blanche  Ostertag,  Chi- 
cago. 

For  Miniature  Paintings. 

William  J.  Baer. 

Lucia  Fairchild  Fuller. 
Laura  C.  Hills. 

For  Wood  Engravings. 

George  T.  Andrew. 

Frank  French. 

Henry  Wolf. 

For  Drawing  for  Illustra- 
tion. 

Henry  S.  Fleming. 

Charles  Dana  Gibson. 
Arthur  1.  Keller. 

Louis  Loeb. 

Howard  Pyle. 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEES  FOR  SCULPTURE. 


GROUP  XI. 


NEW  YORK. 

Herbert  Adams. 

Daniel  C.  French. 

H.  A.  MacNeil. 

A.  Phimister  Proctor. 
-■Augustus  Saint  Gaudens. 
J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

BOSTON. 

Cyrus  E.  Dallin. 

Bela  L.  Pratt. 


PHILADELPHIA. 

A.  Stirling  Calder. 
Charles  Grafly. 

Samuel  Murray. 

PARIS. 

George  Gray  Barnard. 
Paul  Bartlett. 

Richard  E.  Brooks. 
Frederick  W.  MacMonnies. 


WESTERN. 

J.  C.  Barnhorn,  Cincinnati 
R.  P.  Bringhurst,  St.  Louis. 
Lorado  Taft,  Chicago. 
Douglas  Tilden,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

' ROME. 

M.  Ezekiel. 

Franklin  Simmons. 

Waldo  Story. 


THE  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE. 


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ADVISORY  COMMITTEES  FOR  ARCHITECTURE. 

GROUP  XII. 


NEW  YORK. 

Grosvenor  Atterbury. 
Arnold  W.  Brunner. 
Walter  Cook. 

H.  J,  Hardenberg. 

John  Galen  Howard. 

C.  Grant  LaFarge. 

Charles  McKim. 

Henry  Rutgers  Marshall. 
George  B.  Post. 

BALTIMORE. 

J.  B.  Noel  Wyatt. 

BOSTON. 

Robert  Day  Andrews. 


A.  W.  Longfellow. 

Charles  A.  Coolidge. 

Guy  Lowell. 

Robert  Swain  Peabody. 

H.  Langford  Warren. 
Edmund  M.  Wheelwright. 


PHILADELPHIA. 

Frank  Miles  Day. 

Wilson  Eyre. 

Edgard  V.  Seeler. 

WESTERN. 

J.  M.  Donaldson,  Detroit. 


A.  O.  Elzner,  Cincinnati. 

E.  G.  Garden,  St.  Louis. 
Elmer  Grey,  Milwaukee. 

A.  B.  Harlow,  Pittsburg. 
M.  P.  McArdle,  St.  Louis. 

F.  M.  Mann,  St.  Louis. 
W.  B.  Mundie,  Chicago. 

I.  K.  Pond,  Chicago. 
Howard  Vandoren  Shaw, 

Chicago. 

C.  F.  Schweinfurth,  Cleve- 
land. 


WASHINGTON. 
Joseph  C.  Hornblower. 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEES  FOR  APPLIED  ARTS. 


GROUP  XIV. 


NEW  YORK. 

William  Couper. 
John  LaFarge. 
Frederick  S.  Lamb. 
Louis  C.  Tiffany. 
Stanford  White. 
Douglas  Volk. 


WESTERN. 

Charles  Percy  Davis,  St. 
Louis. 

PHILADELPHIA. 

Herbert  E.  Everett. 
Gustav  Ketterer. 

Emily  Sartain. 


BOSTON. 

J.  Templeman  Coolidge. 
Sarah  C.  Sears. 

C.  Howard  Walker. 

Mrs.  Francis  C.  Houston. 


^ From  the  members  of  these  committees  were  made  up  the  various  National 
Juries  of  Acceptance,  meeting  ixi  the  places  named. 


The  Art  Palace. 


Classic  in  the  simplicity  of  its  architecture,  the  Art  Palace  strikes  a strong  and 
dignified  note  in  the  Exposition.  It  comprises  four  massive  buildings,  known  as  the 
Central  Building,  the  East  and  West  Pavilions,  and  the  International  Sculpture 
Court.  The  Central  Building,  of  gray  limestone  and  brick,  is  to  remain  on  the 
ground,  a lasting  memorial  of  the  Exposition,  and  a permanent  Art  Museum  for  the 
City  of  St.  Louis.  In  composition  it  is  a tall  nave,  fronted  by  a Corinthian  portico, 
above  which  appears  the  large  lunette  which,  repeated  elsewhere,  gives  abundant 
light  for  the  interior.  On  each  side  of  the  main  entrance  are  seated  figures,  one 
representing  Sculpture,  executed  by  Daniel  Chester  French,  and  the  other  repre- 
senting Painting  and  executed  by  Louis  Saint  Gaudens.  Above  the  main  portico 
are  six  figures  symbolizing  the  six  great  periods  of  art,  as  follows:  Egyptian  Art, 
by  Albert  Yaegers;  Classic  Art,  by  F.  E.  Elwell;  Gothic  Art,  by  John  Gelert; 
Oriental  Art,  by  Henry  Linder;  Renaissance  Art,  by  Carl  Tefft;  Modern  Art,  by 
C.  F.  Hanann.  The  figure,  “Inspiration,”  crowning  the  building,  above  the  main 
entrance,  is  executed  by  Andrew  O’Connor.  Two  bronze  griffins,  which  are 
effectively  used  as  ornamentations  on  either  end  of  the  main  pediment  at  its  base, 
are  executed  by  A.  Phimister  Proctor.  Near  each  end  of  the  front  of  the  Central 
Building,  in  niches,  are  two  seated  figures,  representing  “Truth,”  by  Chas.  Grafly, 
and  “Nature,”  by  Philip  Martiny.  The  last  five  named  figures  are  gilded,  a golden 
note  which  is  repeated  at  intervals  on  all  the  structures  and  decorations  of  Art  Hill. 

In  the  frieze  of  the  main  building  are  placed  twenty  medallions  in  stone,  con- 
taining portraits  of  the  great  architects,  painters  and  sculptors.  These  have  been 
executed  by  George  T.  Brewster  and  O.  Piccirilli.  The  intermediate  figures  sur- 
rounding the  base  of  the  building  are  replicas  from  the  antique.  The  East  and  the 
West  Pavilions,  giving,  with  the  Central  Building,  a total  length  on  the  front  of 
eight  hundred  and  thirty  feet,  and  extending  back  four  hundred  and  fifty  feet, 
enclose  a Quadrangle  in  which  is  located  the  fourth  building  of  the  group,  the 
International  Sculpture  Court,  which  is  built,  as  are  the  East  and  West  Pavilions, 
of  brick  ornamented  with  staff.  This  court  is  one  hundred  and  fifty  feet  long  by 
^ne  hundred  feet  wide,  its  plan  being  rectangular  with  an  exedra  or  semi-circular 
bay  at  the  east  and  west  ends.  In  architecture  it  is  lighter  and  more  decorative 
than  the  main  buildings,  with  motives  from  the  Italian  Renaissance.  The  enclosed 
space  is  laid  out  as  a garden,  where  fountains,  growing  plants  and  shrubbery  are 
introduced  with  charming  effect.  Here  is  suggested,  beside  the  close  relation  be- 
tween the  allied  arts  of  sculpture  and  architecture,  the  relation  of  art  to  nature. 

The  arrangement  of  the  Art  Palace  differs  from  previous  expositions,  in  that 
all  the  exhibits  are  installed  on  the  ground  floor.  The  entire  United  States  exhibit 
is  installed  in  the  Central  Building,  and  the  foreign  exhibits  in  the  East  and  West 
Pavilions,  with  the  exception  of  sculpture,  which  is  found  in  the  Sculpture  Court. 
The  bringing  together  of  foreign  sculpture  in  this  building  affords  an  opportunity 
for  close  comparison  of  the  various  schools.  The  Central  Pavilion  is  entered  from 
the  north;  the  East  and  the  West  Pavilions  are  entered  from  the  Main  Pavilion  and 
also  from  the  north.  The  outer  entrance  to  the  Sculpture  Court  is  from  the  south. 
The  Art  Palace  is  located  near  the  center  of  the  Exposition,  on  Art  Hill,  ninety  feet 
above  the  level  of  the  grounds.  It  is  directly  in  the  rear  of  Festival  Hall  and  the 
Colonnade  of  States,  and  is  witliin  easy  reach  b}'^  paths  gradually  ascending  the  hill, 
or  by  the  flight  of  steps  leading  up  from  the  Grand  Basin  to  Festival  Hall.  There 
is  also  a general  station  on  the  Intramural  Railway  in  the  rear  of  the  building.  The 
architect  of  the  Main  Buildings  of  the  Art  Palace  is  Cass  Gilbert  of  New  York,  and 
the  Sculpture  Pavilion  is  designed  by  Emmanuel  L.  Masqueray. 


CENTRAL  STRUCTURE,  ART  PALACE. 

Contemporary,  Retrospective  and  Loan  Divisions  of  the  United  States. 


EAST  PAVILION 


WEST  PAVILION. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ART.  (B.) 


CIvASSIFICATION. 


PAINTINGS,  CARTOONS,  DRAWINGS,  ARCHITECTURE,  SCULPTURE, 
DECORATION  AND  ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF 
ART-WORKMANSHIP. 

Group  9.  Paintings  and  Drawings. 

27.  Paintings  on  canvas,  wood,  metal,  enamel,  porcelain,  faience  and  on 
various  preparations;  by  all  direct  methods  in  oil,  wax,  tempera  and 
other  media;  mural  paintings;  fresco  paintings  on  walls. 

28.  Drawings  and  cartoons  in  water  color,  pastel,  chalk,  charcoal,  pencil  and 
other  media,  on  any  material.  Pyrographic  designs.  Miniature  on 
ivory. 

Group  10.  Engravings  and  Lithographs. 

29.  Etchings  and  Engravings  in  one  or  more  colors.  Auto-lithographs  with 
pencil,  crayon  or  brush. 

Group  II.  Sculpture. 

30.  Sculpture  and  bas-reliefs  of  figures  and  groups  in  marble,  bronze  or  other 
metal,  terra  cotta,  plaster,  wood,  ivory  or  other  material. 

31.  Models  in  plaster  and  terra  cotta. 

32.  Medals,  engravings  on  gems,  cameos  and  intaglios. 

33.  Carvings  in  stone,  wood,  ivory  or  other  materials. 

Group  12.  Architecture. 

34.  Drawings,  models  and  photographs  of  completed  buildings. 

35.  Designs  and  projects  of  buildings.  (Designs  other  than  of  architectural 
or  constructive  engineering.) 

36.  Drawings,  models  and  photographs  of  artistic  architectural  details. 

37.  Mosaics,  leaded  and  mosaic  glass. 

Group  13.  Loan  Collection. 

Selections  of  especially  interesting  art  works  of  various  kinds  irom  institutions 
and  private  collections.  (Representing  the  various  classes  defined  in  the  Department 
of  Art.) 

Group  14.  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 

Class  38.  Art  work  in  glass  (other  than  that  which  is  included  in  Group  12, 
Class  37). 

Class  39.  Art  work  in  earthenware.  (Pottery  or  porcelain.) 

Class  40.  Art  work  in  metal  (other  than  that  included  in  Group  ii.  Class  30). 
Class  41.  Art  work  in  leather. 

Class  42.  Art  work  in  wood  (other  than  that  included  in  Group  li,  Classes  30 
and  33). 

Class  43.  Art  work  m textiles. 

Class  44.  Artistic  bookbinding. 

Class  45.  Art  work  worthy  of  representation  which  is  not  covered  by  any  of  the 
preceding  classes  of  this  Group  or  other  Groups  of  the  Department 
of  Art 


Class 


Class 


Class 


Class 

Class 

Class 

Class 


Class 

Class 

Class 

Class 


note: 


The  exhibits  in  each  section  are  numbered  consecutively,  each  country  being 
complete  in  itself.  In  the  United  States,  the  Loan  Collection  is  numbered  separately, 
as  is  also  Group  14.  The  exhibit  numbers  referred  to  in  this  catalogue  are  the  ones 
printed  in  black  on  light  brown  ground. 


inde:x. 


COUNTBY. 

Pavilion.  Page. 

COUNTBY. 

Pavilion. 

Page. 

UNITED  STATES. 

.Central.  . . 

21 

GERMANY  

.East  ... 

. 173 

Oil  Paintings. 

23 

GREAT  BRITAIN. 

.East 

189 

Mural  Paintings 

40 

HOLLAND 

.East 

229 

Water  Colors  and  Pastels 

42 

HUNGARY  ...... 

.West 

241 

Miniatures  . 

49 

INTERNATIONAL 

. East 

245 

Illustrations. 

50 

Ceylon 

246 

Engravings  & Lithographs 

53 

China 

247 

Sculpture  . . . 

58 

Denmark 

249 

Architecture  . 

63 

Iceland  . . . 

249 

Loan  Collection 

69 

Norway  . . 

. 249 

Applied  Art.  . 

75 

Pent  ........ 

250 

ARGENTINE  . 

.West, 

91 

Svitzerh'md  . . 

250 

AUSTRIA 

. East 

95 

ITALY 

.West. 

251 

BELGIUM 

.West.  . 

107 

JAPAN  

.West  . . , 

, . 261 

BRAZIL 

.West  . . 

115 

MEXICO 

. West . . . . 

. 271 

BULGARIA  

• West 

121 

NICARAGUA  

. 273 

CANADA- 

.East  . . 

125 

PORTUGAL  

.West.  . . . 

. 275 

CUBA 

.West 

129 

RUSSIA 

. West . . . . 

. 279 

FRANCE  

.West 

133 

SWEDEN  

. East  . . . , 

. 295 

FOREWORD. 


The  Art  Exhibition  of  the  Universal  Exposition  of  1904  both  maintains  and 
advances  the  high  standard  of  previous  expositions.  The  generous  response  of 
foreign  countries  to  the  invitation  extended  and  the  loyalty  of  American  artists, 
have  contributed  to  form  a collection  which  is  representative  of  contemporary  art. 
The  art  of  the  Exposition  as  a whole  is  not  only  modern  but  recent.  Several 
sections  are  composed  entirely  of  works  which  have  been  produced  since  the  Chicago 
Exposition  of  1893.  Here  is  the  latest  word  from  the  studios.  It  is  when  this  rule 
of  the  selection  of  works  of  contemporaneous  art  is  followed,  that  the  history  of  art 
becomes  consecutive  and  is  vividly  told  in  the  modern  exposition-story. 

In  recognition  of  the  historical  significance  of  the  Exposition,  there  is  added, 
in  the  United  States  section,  to  contemporaneous  art,  a retrospective  division  which 
includes  works  produced  between  1803,  the  date  of  the  Louisiana  Purchase,  and 
1893.  In  this  division  are  also  classed  the  works  of  artists  who  lived  within  this 
period  whose  works  have  influenced  the  development  of  the  art  of  the  past  century. 
There  is  also  in  the  United  States  Section  a loan  division  composed  of  foreign 
masterpieces  from  public  or  private  collections  owned  in  this  country. 

Among  the  works  installed  in  the  galleries  devoted  to  the  Loan  Collection  are 
examples  by  artists  whose  influence  has  been  felt  by  art  workers  in  every  country 
— among  them  Rembrandt,  Franz  Hals,  Rousseau,  Constable,  Turner,  Diaz,  Corot, 
Gerard  Dou,  and  Gainsborough. 

The  exhibit  of  paintings  in  the  United  States  Section  demonstrates  again  the 
fact  made  plain  at  the  Paris  Exposition,  and  cordially  acknowledged  there,  that  we 
have  a distinctive  national  art,  so  individual  that  it  can  be  mi-staken  for  no  other. 
American  art,  like  American  literature,  is  eclectic;  but  when  from  the  technique  of 
the  foreign  school  the  artist  comes  home  for  his  subject,  his  interpretation  and  his 
atmosphere,  we  have  the  American  picture.  This  exhibition  is  most  comprehensive, 
including  Arnerican  artists  living  abroad,  as  well  as  an  equal  representation  from 
the  different ‘sections  of  this  country. 

Figure  painting  in  oil  and  water  color,  and  in  the  recent  notable  revival  of 
miniature  art,  exhibits  the  strongest  and  best  traits  of  modern  art,  with  the  re- 
finement which  is  so  pronounced  a characteristic  of  American  work.  The  works 
of  American  portrait  painters,  including  those  of  international  reputation,  are  promi- 
nent in  the  exhibition;  and  beside  reaching  the  highest  standard  of  modern  portrait 
art,  recall  the  earlier  traditions  of  .American  portraiture.  Mural  painting  cannot, 
from  its  very  nature,  be  adequately  displayed  in  an  exhibition,  but  what  is  here 
exhibited  in  sketches,  studies  and  photographic  reproductions  of  finished  works, 
emphasizes  the  fact  that  we  have,  under  the  strong  impulse  of  civic  improvement, 
entered  upon  a distinct  period  of  mural  decoration.  Our  school  of  landscape  art 
is  here  in  full  force.  The  works  of  the  most  prominent  American  sculptors  will 
be  found,  not  only  in  the  galleries,  but  in  the  Exposition  grounds.  American  archi- 
tects, engravers  and  illustrators  are  fully  represented. 

The  Art  Department  has  here  adopted  a broader  classification  than  has  pre- 
vailed at  previous  expositions.  For  the  first  time  at  an  international  exposition  in 
this  country  Applied  Art  has  been  placed  on  a plane  with  what  is  known  as  the 
•‘Fine  Arts.”  A similar  attempt  was  made  at  the  Chicago  Exposition  to  put 
applied  art  in  its  rightful  place,  but  the  art  worker  failed  to  fully  recognize  his 
opportunity,  and  the  response  was  comparatively  meager.  During  the  90’s  the  Arts 
and  Crafts  movement,  developing  strongly  in  England,  in  certain  sections  of  the 
continent,  and  in  the  United  States,  has  made  for  itself  a distinct  and  permanent 
place  in  the  world  of  art.  Flere,  for  the  first  time  in  an  exposition  catalogue  the 
initials  “A.  & C.” — Arts  and  Crafts — appear,  and  the  work  for  which  they  stand 
greatly  broadens  and  diversifies  the  interest  of  the  collections.  The  Arts  and  Crafts 
movement  is  a protest  against-  the  monotony  of  machine-made  things;  it  is  a recog 


nition  of  the  dignity  of  hand  work,  of  the  individuality  of  the  worker  and  of  the 
value  of  artistic  feeling  and  knowledge,  in  whatever  medium  expressed.  The  art- 
craftsman  works  in  the  spirit  of  the  old  guild  and  the  master-workman,  with  the 
added  touch  of  keen  modern  thought.  Never  before  in  our  country  have  the  applied 
arts,  which  are  closely  related  to  every-day  life,  made  such  a showing  as  is  here 
made.  Exhibits  in  glass,  earthenware,  metal,  leather,  wood  and  textiles  as  well  as 
examples  of  artistic  bookbinding,  are  placed  in  side-lighted  galleries,  specially 
adapted  for  their  showing,  and  constitute  a most  attractive  feature  of  the  exhibition. 

Numerous  entries  in  the  Division  of  Applied  Art  attest  the  interest  which  has 
been  aroused  by  this  new  departure.  And  when  it  is  remembered  that  the  same 
high  standard  of  selection  was  observed  here  as  in  other  departments,  it  is  evident 
that  much  good  work  in  the  Arts  and  Crafts  is  being  done  in  the  United  States. 
The  exhibit  is  effectively  installed  in  cases,  thus  making  an  impression  which 
could  not  be  made  if  it  were  scattered  throughout  the  galleries  as  bric-a-brac, 
as  has  been  its  fate  in  previous  expositions.  The  characteristics  of  American 
applied  art,  as  shown  here,  are  originality  of  design,  good  workmanship,  and 
a daring  use  of  new  material,  as  in  the  use  of  semi-precious  stones  in  jewelry. 

The  exhibition  of  the  British  Section  is  representative  of  the  art  work  of  Great 
Britain,  Scotland  and  Ireland  during  the  last  decade,  the  collection  being  equal 
or  superior  to  that  made  at  Chicago,  and  not  surpassed  by  any  collection  of  art 
works  ever  sent  from  English  shores.  The  Art  Committee,  made  up  of  the  presi- 
dents of  the  various  art  societies  of  the  United  Kingdom,  gives  assurance  that  the 
exhibition  is  national  in  its  scope — an  assurance  fully  confirmed  by  the  list  of  artists’ 
names.  The  best  known  names  in  English  art — including  the  three  great  painters, 
Millais,  Leighton  and  Burne-Jones,  who  have  died  during  the  last  decade — with 
others  of  world-wide  reputation,  are  represented  here.  In  sculpture,  owing  to 
difficulty  of  transportation,  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  exhibit  monumental  works. 

A careful  selection,  however,  of  smaller  works  shows  the  best  spirit  of  modern 
sculpture.  The  exhibit  of  applied  arts  is  a most  generous  response  to  the  new 
recognition  given  in  this  Exposition  to  this  work.  In  three  galleries,  specially  deco- 
rated for  the  purpose,  is  an  exhibit  showing  the  influence  of  such  artists  as  William 
Morris  and  Walter  Crane — the  largest  exhibition  of  its  kind  which  England  has 
made  at  any  exposition. 

The  present  collection  is  the  largest  and  most  important  one  that  the  French 
nation  has  ever  sent  out  of  its  own  country,  and  is  most  comprehensive  in  scope, 
showing  the  great  versatility  of  the  present  day  painting  of  France.  Among  works 
in  the  French  Section  representing  the  older  masters  of  that  school  are  those  of 
Carolus  Duran,  Bouguereau,  Henner,  Detaille,  Flameng,  Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Robert 
Fleury,  and  Lhermitte.  The  younger  men — the  coming  masters — in  painting  and  in 
sculpture  are  fully  represented  by  works  showing  the  best  characteristics  of  French 
art.  A large  exhibit  of  the  applied  arts  shows  the  results  of  generations  of  trained 
artist-artisans. 

In  the  Holland  section  a more  complete  idea  of  the  art  of  that  country  niay  be  - 
gained  than  has  been  possible  in  any  former  Universal  Exposition,  either  in  the 
United  States  or  in  Europe,  outside  of  their  own  country.  The  collection  is  made 
up  of  oil  paintings,  water  colors,  etchings  and  engravings,  with  such  works  of  sculp- 
ture as  can  be  installed  in  the  picture  galleries,  all  by  Holland’s  representative 
artists.  Prominent  on  the  walls  are  the  works  of  Israels,  Jacob  and  Willem  Maris, 
Mesdag,  and  Blommers,  masters  of  the  school  which  has  made  Holland  famous.  In 
applied  art  is  shown  work  in  pottery,  wood,  silver,  and  copper. 

Art  in  Austria  is  thoroughly  organized  in  four  great  national  societies,  so  distinct 
from  each  other  that  their  individuality  has  been  observed  in  the  grouping  of  the 
pictures  on  the  walls,  and  also  in  the  catalogue.  Beside  the  exhibits  of  the  two 
Austrian  societies,  including  such  artists  as  Hugo  Charlemont,  Alois  Schram  and 
Karl  Pippich,  there  are  those  of  the  Bohemian  and  Polish  artists,  each  displaying 
distinctive  national  traits.  Owing  to  the  lack  of  space  which  it  was  possible  to 
assign  to  Austria,  only  a portion  of  these  collections  is  placed  in  the  Art  Palace, 
the  remainder  being  installed  in  their  National  Pavilion. 

In  the  German  Section  a larger  and  more  comprehensive  exhibit  has  been 
made  than  at  any  previous  exposition  in  this  country.  Lenbach,  lately  deceased, 
Germany’s  most  famous  portrait  painter,  is  represented  by  five  notable  portraits. 
Adolf  von  Menzel,  Paul  Meyerheim,  the  historical  painter  von  Werner,  Franz  von 
Defregger,  Ludwig  Knatis.  Leibl,  Loefftz,  Schuster-Waldau,  Keller,  Langhammer, 
with  many  others,  make  this  collection  representative  of  modern  German  art. 
Noted  historical  paintings  are  lent  from  the  public  galleries  of  Germany.  The 


sculptors  Reiehold  Begas,  Peter  Breuer,  A.  Bruett,  Heinrich  Epler,  Ernst  Freese, 
E.  Hundrieser,^  Erich  Hoesel  and  many  others  contribute  to  a large  sculptural 
exhibit,  which  includes  many  figures  of  heroic  size. 

^ In  the  Hungarian  Section  are  exhibited  works  of  the  foremost  artists  of 
their  national  school.  While  the  list  does  not  include  all  the  most  noted  names 
in  Hungarian  art,  those  who  are  here  maintain  the  high  national  standard.  Mun- 
kacsky,  whose  pictures  are  known  throughout  the  world,  and  some  of  whose 
greatest  paintings  are  owned  in  the  United  States,  is  here  represented  by  typical 
scenes  from  Hungarian  peasant  life.  L.  Paal,  one  of  Hungary’s  best  landscape 
artists,  and  K.  Lotz,  portrait  painter  and  noted  fresco  artist,  are  among  the  well 
known  names.  Many  of  the  painters  are  of  the  newer  generation  of  Hungarian 
artists,  and  the  collection  bears  evidence  of  a high  standard  of  selection. 

The  exhibit  in  the  Belgian  Section  represents  the  art  activity  of  the  last  decade, 
all  the  paintings  having  been  produced  during  that  time.  In  the  sculpture,  which  is 
installed  both  in  the  .A.rt  Palace,  and  the  galleries  of  the  Sculpture  Pavilion,  a 
representative  exhibit  is  made.  Frans  Courtens,  Leempoels,  Heymans,  Verhaert, 
and  Gilsoul  are  among  the  noted  names  in  Belgian  art,  and  are  represented  here  by 
important  works  in  figure  and  landscape. 

The  paintings  in  the  Bulgarian  Section  are  characterized  by  strong  and 
sympathetic  interpretation  of  the  national  life.  Among  the  noted  artists  here 
represented  are  A.  MitofT  and  J.  V.  Mrkvitchka;  with  a sculpture  exhibit  comprising 
statues,  busts,  and  bronze  medallions. 

It  is  entirely  modern  art  which  is  shown  in  the  Italian  section,  most  of  the  paint- 
ing and  sculptures  having  been  produced  since  the  Chicago  Exposition.  The  late 
decision  of  the  Italian  Government  to  participate  prevented  the  execution  of  works 
specially  for  this  Exposition;  but  the  oldest  and  largest  of  the  art  societies  of  Italy, 
the  International  Art  Association  in  Rome,  has  most  earnestly  and  successfully  pro- 
moted this  exhibition.  The  spirit  of  modern  Italian  art  is  individual;  all  v/orking 
together  for  the  development  of  a national  art.  Besides  the  work  of  contemporary 
artists,  important  works  are  shown  by  older  artists  who  have  had  a strong  influence 
on  modern  Italian  art.  Among  the  noted  names  in  this  exhibition  are  G.  Previati, 
A.  Rizzi,  A.  Dali  ’Oca  Bianca  and  C.  Laurenti. 

The  exhibit  of  Portugal  is  installed  in  one  gallery,  painting  and  sculpture 
being  grouped  together.  Among  the  more  prominent  artists  of  Portugal  are 
Salgado  and  Columbano,  represented  here  mainly  by  portraits,  and  Jose  de  Brito. 

Japan  comes  to  this  Exposition  with  an  exhibit  displaying  in  cloisonne,  art 
lacquer,  enamels,  sculpture  and  painting  the  well-known  characteristics  of  Japanese 
art.  There  are  shown  noted  examples  of  the  old  school  of  landscape  art,  the  tradi- 
tions of  which  are  the  glory  of  Japan.  The  foremost  bronze  casters  of  the  country 
are  here  represented  by  masterpieces.  The  sculptural  exhibit  in  ivory,  wood  and 
terra  cotta,  shows  groups  and  figures  illustrative  of  scenes  in  Japanese  life.  There 
are  also  oil  paintings  done  by  younger  artists  in  the  European  method.  The  leaders 
in  the  school  of  landscape  art  which  is  so  pronounced  a feature  of  this  exhibition 
are  Gaho  Hashimoto,  Kwampo  Araki,  Keinen  Imao,  and  Giokusho  Kawabata. 

The  impression  made  by  the  Swedish  pictures  at  the  Chicago  Exposition  is 
repeated  here.  Nowhere  is  art  more  patriotic  than  in  Sweden  and  nowhere  has  a 
stronger  effort  been  made  to  develop  a national  art,  and  to  induce  the  return  of  the 
artist  to  his  native  soil.  Since  1880  these  efforts  have  been  successful,  and  have 
resulted  in  the  development  of  an  art  which  has  a vital  connection  with  the  life  and 
civilization  of  the  country.  In  architecture  and  sculpture  is  seen  also  this  same 
strong  showing  of  race-traits.  Among  the  artists  in  this  exhibition  best  known  in 
this  country  are  Zorn,  Liljefors,  and  Carl  Larsson. 

_ Russia  is  represented  by  a collection  of  over  six  hundred  works  of  art,  consisting 
mainly  of  paintings  which  illustrate  fully  the  present  tendencies  of  the  art  of  that 
country.  Ten  different  art  societies  are  represented,  the  works  being  hung  in  their 
collective  capacity,  showing  a certain  individual  trend  in  the  case  of  each  society 
which  is  well  worthy  the  attention  of  the  student.  Included  in  the  collection  arc  the 
paintings  of  such  well-known  members  of  the  Imperial  Academy  of  Arts  as  Repin, 
Vladimir  and  Alexander  Makofsky,  Dubofsky,  Kasatkine,  Volkoff,  Soukherofsky, 
Kosheleff,  Venig,  Verestchagin  (now  deceased),  Maimon,  and  von  Licbhardt.  Re- 
sides the  work  of  the  artists  here  named  there  are  independent  collections  illustrative 
of  “Ancient  Russia,’’  “The  Ural  and  its  Riches”  and  “Siberia,”  which  have  never 
before  been  displayed  outside  of  Russia.  As  a whole,  the  display  emphasizes  the 
historical  and  social  aspects  of  Russian  life  and  possesses  uncommon  interest. 


The  works  of  art  exhibited  in  the  Argentine  Section  place  this  South 
American  republic  among  the  nations  which  cultivate  art  with  dignity  and  profit.  r 
Painters  and  sculptors  who  have  studied  in  France  and  Italy  have  returned  home 
to  create  an  art  which  impresses  one  with  its  individuality,  sense  of  harmony  and 
purity  of  style.  Among  the  artists  whose  works  are  represented  in  this  notable 
collection  are  Eduardo  Sivori,  Ernesto  de  la  Carcova,  Eduardo  Schiaffino,  Pio 
Collivadino,  Carlos  Ripamonte,  Cesareo  de  Quiros,  Correa  Morales,  Irurtia,  Dresco, 
Alonso,  Artigue,  Giudici,  Garcia  and  Diana  Dampt. 

The  exhibits  in  the  Brazilian  Galleries  are  mostly  paintings,  and  both  in  land- 
scape and  in  figure  portray  the  life  and  atmosphere  of  the  country.  Owing  to  the 
late  decision  of  the  Brazilian  Government  to  participate  in  the  Exposition  a 
number  of  her  best  known  artists  do  not  appear  in  this  exhibition.  Among  the 
artists  represented  are  Aurelio  de  Figueiredo,  B.  Calixto,  P.  Weingartner,  M. 
Brocos,  in  etchings,  and  others  of  equal  note.  The  art  interests  of  Brazil  are 
fostered  by  a School  of  Fine  Arts,  which  offers  scholarships,  sending  her  artists 
t©  European  art  centers  for  study,  while  at  home  she  also  maintains  schools  of  arts 
and  trades.  An  interesting  exhibit  of  applied  art  in  this  section  is  composed  of 
original  designs  and  pottery  by  E.  Visconti. 

Mexico  has  an  exhibit  of  paintings  which  in  figure  and  landscape  gives 
glimpses  of  the  life  of  the  country,  the  most  notable  feature  of  the  exhibit  being 
the  collection  of  paintings  by  Antonio  Fabres. 

Cuba,  which  for  the  first  time  exhibits  as  a nation  at  an  international  ex- 
position, shows  a collection  of  oil  paintings,  engravings  and  lithographs.  Promi- 
nent in  the  collection  are  the  works  of  Aurelio  Melero  and  Leopoldo  Romanach.  , 

Art  in  Canada  is  of  comparatively  recent  growth,  and  the  present  exhibition  is 
under  the  direction  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Academy,  the  organization  which  holds  | 
together  the  art-interests  of  the  country.  The  works  in  the  Canadian  galleries  are 
entirely  pictorial,  and  are  the  work  of  Canadian  artists  who  have  studied  in  the  art  I 
centers  of  Europe,  and  return  home  to  paint.  Many  of  them  have  exhibited  at  the  i 
Pan-American  Exposition  at  Buffalo,  where  they  won  honorable  mention. 

The  International  Section  is  made  up  from  the  works  of  artists  of  countries 
not  officially  represented  by  national  commissions  or  committees.  Among  them  are  ^ 
works  by  Norwegian,  Danish,  Peruvian  and  Swiss  artists,  and  an  exhibit  from  Ceylon 
and  China  of  paintings  and  works  of  applied  art. 


The  Executive  of  the  Department  of  Art  desires  to  acknowledge  its  in- 
debtedness to  the  Society  of  Arts  and  Crafts  of  Boston,  the  Atlan  Ceramic 
Club  of  Chicago,  and  the  National  Society  of  Mineral  Painters,  for  their 
valuable  assistance  in  collecting  the  many  articles  forming  the  display  of  the 
applied  arts  in  the  United  States  Section,  and  also  desires  to  express  its 
grateful  appreciation  of  the  services  rendered  by  the  St.  Louis  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts,  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  the  John  Herren  Art 
Institute  of  Indianapolis,  the  Cincinnati  Museum  Association,  the  Chicago  Art 
Institute,  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  the  National  Arts  Club  of  New  York, 
and  many  other  societies  and  individuals  throughout  the  country. 


UNITED  STATES 


Halsey  C.  Ives,  Chief. 

Charles  M.  Kurtz,  x\ssistant  Chief. 


ART  COMMITTEE 

OF  THE  EXPOSITION  DIRECTORY. 

William  K.  Bixby,  Chairman. 

S.  M.  Dodd,  Vice-President. 
Adolphus  Busch. 

Thomas  H.  McKittrick. 

J.  E.  Smith. 
vSamuel  vSpencer. 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  apply  to  the  Executive  (Offices 
of  the  Department. 


Department  B.— Art. 
UNITED  STATES. 


CENTRAL  PAVILION. 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Adams,  Charles  L.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

1.  Across  the  Harbor. 

Adams,  Charles,  Partridge,  Denver,  Colo. 

2.  San  Juan  Mountains  in  the 

Autumn. 

Adams,  J.  Ottis,  Indianapolis. 

3.  The  Wane  of  Winter. 

4.  Iridescence  of  a Shallow  Stream. 

5.  The  Ebb  of  Day. 

Addams,  Inez,  London. 

8.  Portrait  of  Baroness  de  Braun- 

ecker. 

Adolphe,  Albert  Jean,  Philadelphia. 

9.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  A. 

10.  Portrait  of  a Student  of  the  Latin 

Quarter. 

11.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Ahrens,  Ellen  Wetherald,  Philadelphia. 

12.  Sewing.  A Portrait. 

13.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Elwood  Johnson. 

Aid,  George  C.,  Paris. 

14.  The  Miniature. 

Alexander,  John  W.,  New  York. 

15.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Alexander. 

16.  Portrait  of  the  Sculptor  Rodin. 

Lent  by  the  Cincinnati  Art 

Museum. 

If.  Autumn. 


Exhibit 

No. 

18.  A Rose. 

19.  Study  in  Tone. 

20.  Mother  and  Child. 

21.  The  Glass  Bowl. 

22.  Flowers. 

Allen.  Thomas,  Boston. 

23.  Wallabrook  Ford,  Dartmoor, 

England. 

24.  The  Rising  Moon. 

25.  The  Waning  Moon. 

Anderson,  Karl  J.,  New  York. 

27.  Thistles. 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P.,  Fort  Washington, 
Pa. 

28.  Portrait  of  Mr.  John  E.  D.  Trask. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Trask,  Philadel- 
phia. 

Baker,  Frederic,  Paris. 

29.  Gethsemane. 

Baker,  Martha  S.,  Chicago. 

30.  An  Art  Student. 

Ball,  L.  Clarence,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

31.  After  the  Rain. 

Barlow,  Myron,  Detroit,  Mich. 

32.  The  Gossips.  Lent  by  Mr.  Will- 

iam M.  Chase,  New  York. 

Barnard,  Edward  H.,  Watertown,  Mass. 

33.  Fields  and  Pastures. 

34.  A Night  Sky,  Winter. 

35.  Looking  towards  the  Sun. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit  I Exhibit 

No. 


Barse,  George  R.,  New  York. 

36.  Night  and  the  Waning  Day.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New 
York. 

Barthold,  Manuel,  Paris. 

37.  Father  Von  Winkel. 

Baylos,  Zelma,  New  York. 

38.  Master  Paul. 

Beal,  Gifford,  New  York. 

39.  Waning  Day. 

40.  Late  Afternoon,  Norwich. 

Beaux,  Cecilia,  Philadelphia. 

41.  Ernesta. 

42.  The  Dreamer. 

43.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Richard  Watson 

Gilder.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Richard 
Watson  Gilder,  New  York. 

Beckwith,  J.  Carroll,  New  York. 

44.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Beckwith. 

45.  The  Nautilus. 

46.  Portrait  of  Mr.  F.  H.  Hitch, 

Lent  by  Mr.  F.  H.  Hitch,  New 
York. 

Bell,  Edward  A.,  New  York. 

47.  Springtime. 

Benson,  Frank  W.,  Salem,  Mass. 

48.  The  Hilltop. 

49.  Woman  Reading. 

50.  Summer.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  T. 

Shaw,  New  York. 

51.  The  Sisters. 

Bicknell,  Frank  A.,  Boston. 

52.  A Devonshire  Glen. 

Birney,  W.  Verplanck,  New  York. 

53.  The  Larder. 

54.  An  Idle  Hour. 

Bisbing,  Henry  S.,  Paris. 

55.  In  the  Pasture:  Morning. 

56.  The  Plain:  Evening. 

57.  The  Ox-Cart:  Picardy. 

Bittinger,  Charles,  Paris. 

58.  Girl  in  White. 

Blake,  Anne  Dehon,  Boston. 

59.  Portrait  Head. 

Blakelock,  R.  A.,  New  York. 

60.  Autumn.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles 

M.  Kurtz,  New  York. 

Blaney,  Dwight,  Boston. 

61.  The  Birches. 

62.  Down  the  Cliffs. 


Blenner,  Carl,  New  York. 

63.  Repose.  Lent  by  Mr.  Reid  North- 

rop, St.  Louis. 

64.  Youth. 

Blum,  Robert  F.  (deceased). 

65.  The  Lace  Makers. 

Bogert,  George  H.,  New  York. 

66.  Surf  and  Clouds.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  A.  Hearn,  New  York. 

67.  Midsummer  Evening.  Lent  by 

Mr.  George  A.  Hearn,  New 
York. 

Bohm,  Max,  Paris. 

68.  At  Sea. 

Bonsall,  Elizabeth  F.,  Philadelphia. 

69.  The  New  Tenant. 

Borglum,  Gutzon,  New  York. 

70.  The  Sea. 

Boughton,  G.  «H.,  London. 

71.  Love  levels  all. 

Bregler,  Charles,  Philadelphia. 

72.  Portrait  of  my  Sister. 

Bridgman,  Frederic  A.,  Paris. 

73.  Ars  Dramatis. 

74.  Mary  Magdalene. 

75.  Procession  in  honor  of  Isis. 

Brigham,  W.  Cole,  Shelter  Island 
Heights,  N.  Y. 

76.  The  Creek,  Early  Morning. 

Bright,  John  Irwin,  Philadelphia. 

77.  “La  Douanna.” 

j Bristol,  J.  B.,  New  York, 
i 78.  Lake  Champlain,  from  Port  Kent, 
i Brown,  Benjamin  C.,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

! 79.  Mount  Low  at  Sunset. 

I Brown,  Ethelbert,  New  York. 

I 80.  Chateau  Gaillard. 

! Brown,  James  Francis,  New  York. 

I 81.  A Portrait. 

I Brown,  J.  G.,  New  York.. 

: 82.  Heels  Over  Head. 

! 83.  A Yellow  Journal  Story. 

! 84.  Mischief  in  the  Air. 

85.  The  Village  Cobbler. 

86.  Local  News. 

j Browne,  Matilda,  Greenwich,  Conn. 

1 87.  Spring. 


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25 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Browne,  Charles  F.,  Chicago. 

88.  Wood  Interior.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Wallace  Heckman,  Chicago. 

Bruce,  Patrick  Henry,  New  York. 

89.  Portrait  of  W.  T.  Hedges,  Esq. 

Bruenn,  Leo,  Rome. 

90.  Evening  Symphony. 

91.  Benediction  of  the  Animals.  St. 

Anthony’s  Day. 

Brush,  George  de  Forest,  Scarboro,  N.  Y. 

92.  Family  Group.  Lent  by  Messrs. 

M.  Knoedler  & Co.,  New  York. 

Bryant,  Everett  L.,  Philadelphia. 

93.  From  the  Land  of  the  Yellow 

Dragon. 

Buehr,  Karl  Albert,  Chicago. 

94.  A Mother’s  Pleasure. 

95.  Reverie. 

g6.  The  Weaver. 

Bughmann,  Virginia  Frances,  Pittsburg. 

98.  Studio  Corner. 

Bunce,  W.  Gedney,  Hartford,  Conn. 

99.  Sunset,  San  Giorgio. 

Bundy,  J.  E.,  Richmond,  Ind. 

100.  Brook  in  Winter. 

Burbank,  Elbridge  A.,  Chicago. 

101.  Chief  Stinking  Bear. 

Burpee,  William  P.,  Boston. 

102.  Snow-covered  Rocks  at  Sunset. 

Burroughs,  Bryson,  New  York. 

103.  The  Sculler. 

104.  Ariadne  Abandoned. 

Butler,  Howard  Russell,  New  York. 

105.  Sunrise:  Marine. 

106.  A Portrait. 

Butler,  Mary,  Philadelphia. 

107.  Monhegan  Coast. 

Caliga,  I.  H.,  Boston. 

108.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Joseph  K.  Hayes. 

109.  The  Guardian  Angel. 

Cameron,  Marie  Gelon,  Chicago, 
no.  Mending  the  Net. 

Campbell,  Edward  M.,  St.  Louis. 

III.  The  Hour  when  Daylight  dies. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Carl,  Kate  A.,  Pekin,  China. 

112.  Portrait  of  the  Empress  of 
China. 

Carlsen,  Emil,  New  York. 

113.  A Connecticut  Hilltop.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New 
York. 

113a.  Still  Life. 

114.  The  Sooty  Kettle.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

115.  Late  Afternoon.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Augustus  Lukeman,  New  York. 

Carr,  Lyell,  New  York. 

116.  Plantation  Picked. 

117.  A Georgia  Pedlar. 

Chabanian,  Arsene,  Paris. 

118.  The  Wave. 

Chadwick,  E.  L.,  Boston. 

119.  A1  Kantara. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

120.  The  Derelict. 

i2oa.  The  U.  S.  S.  Gloucester  and  the 
Spanish  Torpedo  Boats. 

Chase,  Adelaide  Cole,  Boston. 

121.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Chase,  Althea,  Paris. 

122.  Gray  Day  at  Rijsvord. 

Chase,  Harry  (deceased). 

123.  At  Anchor  off  Scheveningen. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Harry  Chase,  St. 
Louis. 

124.  Shrimpers  off  Yarmouth.  Lent 

by  Miss  Rhoda  C.  Chase,  St. 
Louis. 

Chase,  William  M.,  New  York. 

125.  Still  Life.  Lent  by  the  Pennsyl- 

vania Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  Philadelphia. 

126.  Master  Robert. 

127.  When  One  is  Young. 

128.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Chase. 

129.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Steichen. 

130.  Master  Otis  Barton  and  his 

Grandfather. 

131.  A Friendly  Call.  T.ent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Cheron,  Adeline  F.,  Paris. 

132.  A Wish. 

Child,  Edward  Burragc,  New  York. 

133-  Scpiash  Blossoms. 

134.  Dorset  Hollow. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Church,  Frederick  S.,  New  York. 

135.  The  Sea-Serpent.  ' Lent  b}’-  Mr. 

William  K.  Bixby,  St.  Louis. 

136.  The  Doll  Matinee.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

137.  The  Princess  in  the  Fairy  Tale. 

Lent  by  Mr.  W.  J.  McBride,  St. 
Louis. 

Clark,  Alson  S.,  Paris. 

138.  A Heavy  Snow-storm. 

139.  Snowy  Llillside. 

Clark,  Walter,  New  York. 

140.  In  Early  Leaf. 

141.  Autumn  on  the  Hillside. 

Clarkson,  Ralph,  Chicago. 

142.  Twilight  Harmony. 

Closson,  William  B.,  Boston. 

143.  A Nymph. 

Clute,  Walter  Marshall,  Chicago. 

144.  The  big  Barn. 

Coffin,  William  A.,  New  York. 

145.  Sunrise  in  Winter,  Pennsylvania. 

146.  Evening,  Somerset  Valley,  Penn- 

sylvania. 

Collins,  Alfred  Q.  (deceased). 

147.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Bloom- 

field Wetherill,  Philadelphia. 

148.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Collins.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Alfred  Q.  Collins,  New 
York. 

Coman,  Charlotte  B.,  New  York. 

149.  The  Brook. 

150.  Burning  Brush. 

Conner,  Charles,  Fountain  City,  Ind. 

151.  A wet  Night  in  February. 
Connell,  Edwin  D.,  Paris. 

152.  The  Lower  Mill. 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell,  Philadelphia. 

153.  Broad  Street  Station,  Philadel- 

phia. 

154.  Skyscrapers,  Randolph  Street, 

Chicago. 

155.  Pennsylvania  Avenue,  Washing- 

ton. 

156.  Cathedral  at  Chartres,  France. 
156a.  Broad  St.,  from  Hotel  Walton, 

Philadelphia. 

Cooper,  Emma  Lampert,  Philadelphia. 

157.  Weaving  Homespun,  Canada. 


! Exhibit 

i No. 

Cotton,  Mrs.  Leslie,  New  York. 

158.  Portrait  of  Madame  Roger- 
Miclos. 

Couse,  E.  Irving,  New  York. 

; 159.  Indian  Brave  recording  McKen- 

1 zie’s  Fight  with  the  Cheyennes, 

j 160.  Indian  Drinking. 

161.  The  Flute-Player. 

j Cox,  Kenyon,  New  York. 

162.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Kenyon  Cox. 

Lent  by  the  National  Academy 
of  Design,  New  York. 

Cox,  Louise  (Mrs.  Kenyon),  New  York 

163.  Waiting. 

Crane,  Bruce,  New  York. 

164.  November.  Lent  by  the  Lotos 

Club,  New  York. 

165.  The  First  Snow. 

166.  A Frosty  Morning. 

167.  Winter  Morning. 

168.  The  Last  of  Winter. 

169.  November  Morning. 

Crane,  Frederick,  New  York. 

170.  Among  the  Mountains,  Northern 

New  Jersey. 

171.  Among  the  Hills. 

Craven,  Laura,  Philadelphia. 

172.  Ponte  Vecchio,  Florence. 

173.  St.  Clements,  Rome,  Interior. 

174.  Sunlit  Canal  in  Venice. 

Curran,  Charles  C.,  New  York. 

175.  At  the  Piano. 

176.  A Deep  Sea  Fantasy. 

177.  Peonies. 

178.  Young  Woman  with  Water 

Lilies. 

Curtis,  Constance,  New  York. 

179.  Felicie. 

Curtis,  Elizabeth,  New  York. 

180.  November  in  Connecticut. 

Cushing,  Howard  Gardiner,  Boston. 
t8i.  Portrait. 

Daingerfield,  Elliott,  New  York. 

182.  The  Story  of  the  Madonna. 

Dannat,  William  T.,  Paris. 

183.  After  the  Mass. 

184.  Portrait. 

185.  Portrait. 

D’Ascenzo,  Nicolo,  Philadelphia. 

186.  Vermont  Hills. 


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27 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Davis,  Charles  H.,  Boston. 

187.  Summer  Clouds. 

188.  The  Great  Oak. 

Dean,  Walter  L.,  Boston. 

189.  On  the  Deep  Sea,  Halibut  Fish- 

ing. 

190.  Ballast  Haulers. 

De  Camp,  Joseph  R.,  Boston. 

191.  Reading. 

192.  The  Sea  Wall.  September. 

193.  Portrait  of  Mr.  A.  P.  De  Camp, 

St.  Louis. 

De  Forest,  Lockwood,  New  York. 

194.  California  Sunset,  Mission  Canon, 

Santa  Barbara. 

De  Haven,  Frank,  New  York. 

195.  Night.  Lent  by  the  Salmagundi 

Club,  New  York. 

Denman,  Herbert  (deceased). 

196.  Mandolinata.  Lent  by  Mr.  Sam- 

uel T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Dewey,  Charles  Melville,  New  York. 

197.  The  Church  at  Fairford.  Lent 

by  Mr.  John  Gellatly,  New 
York. 

198.  The  Gray  Robe  of  Twilight. 

Lent  by  the  Buffalo  Fine  Arts 
Academy,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Dickson,  Mary  Estelle,  Paris. 

199.  The  First  Lesson. 

200.  Isabella,  or  the  Basil  Plant.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Julius  S.  Walsh,  St. 
Louis. 

Dodge,  W.  de  Leftwich,  New  York. 

201.  Saint  Ivresse. 

202.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Francis  Carolan. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Carolan,  Burlin- 
game, California. 

Dougherty,  Parke  C.,  Paris. 

203.  Moonrise  near  Etaples. 

Dougherty,  Paul,  New  York. 

204.  A Gray  Day  at  Sea. 

Drake,  Will  H.,  New  York. 

205.  Birds  of  a Feather. 

Dube,  Mme.  Mattie,  Paris. 

205a.  Woodland  Nymph. 

Dufner,  Edward,  Buffalo. 

206.  Street  Scene  at  Anvers,  France. 

207.  The  Shimmering  Sea. 


Exhibit 

No. 

208.  On  the  Coast  of  Brittany.  Lent 
by  Mr.  William  M.  Chase,  New 
York. 

Du  Mond,  Frank  V.,  New  York. 

2og.  The  Forest  of  the  King. 

210.  Adam  and  Eve. 

211.  Bacchantes.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

Baker,  New  York. 

212.  Breeze  in  the  Woods. 

213.  The  Spirit  of  Spring. 

214.  The  Afterglow. 

Dustin,  Silas  S.,  New  York. 

215.  Among  the  Hills  at  Peekskill. 
Duveneck,  Frank,  Cincinnati. 

216.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Mother. 

217.  The  Yacht  Harbor.  Lent  by  the 

Riddick  School,  St.  Louis. 

Dyer,  Gifford,  Athens,  Greece. 

217a.  Athens.  Lent  by  Mr.  E.  S.  Ro- 
bart,  St.  Louis. 

217b.  The  Acropolis.  Lent  by  Mr.  E. 
S.  Robart,  St.  Louis. 

Eakins,  Thomas,  Philadelphia. 

218.  Cardinal  Martinelli. 

2ig.  The  Cello  Player.  Lent  by  the 
Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the 
Fine  Arts. 

220.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Louis  Kenton. 

221.  Dextra  victrice:  Conclamantes 

Salutat. 

222.  The  Clinic  of  Prof.  Gross.  Lent 

by  Jefferson  Medical  College, 
Philadelphia. 

223.  The  Clinic  of  Prof.  Agnew.  Lent 

by  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

224.  The  Crucifixion. 

Earle,  Elinor,  Philadelphia. 

225.  Reading  Aloud. 

226.  Firelight. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  New  York. 

227.  Moonlight.  Old  Mill  at  Crecy. 

228.  Canal  at  Bruges. 

22g.  Among  the  Pines. 

230.  Exmoor. 

Eichbaum,  George  C.,  St.  Louis. 

231.  Portrait  of  Judge  J.  H.  Terry. 
Emmet,  Ellen,  New  York. 

232.  Portrait  of  Miss  Susan  Metcalff* 

233.  Portrait  of  IMllc.  M 

Emmet,  Lydia  Field,  New  York. 

234.  Portrait  of  a child. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit  i 

No. 

Enneking,  John  J.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

235.  November  Evening, 

236.  December  Morning. 

Ericson,  David,  New  York. 

237.  Pont  Aven. 

Farny,  Henry  F.,  Cincinnati. 

238.  Peace. 

Faulkner,  Herbert  W.,  Paris. 

239.  An  Afternoon  in  Venice. 

240.  Moonrise  at  Sunset  in  Venice, 

Field,  Edward  Loyal,  New  York. 

241.  Breezy  Weather. 

Fisher,  Mark,  London. 

242.  The  Bathers.  ' 

243.  A Water  Frolic. 

244.  Pond  and  Willows.  j 

245.  The  Halt,  | 

Fisher,  Mary  (Austin),  Boston. 

246.  A Kimono, 

Flagg,  Montague,  New  York.  | 

247.  Portrait  of  a Lady.  i 

Fleury,  Albert,  Chicago.  , 

248.  Masonic  Temple,  Chicago,  from  j 

State  Street  Bridge. 

249.  Gate  of  Commerce — Chicago  i 

River. 

Florian,  Walter,  Scheveningen,  Holland.  1 

250.  Portrait  of  Joseph  Israels.  I 

251.  Woman  Grinding.  i 

252.  Woman  and  Lamp.  | 

Foote,  Will  Howe,  New  York.  | 

253.  A Gray  Day.  j 

Forsyth,  W.,  Indianapolis.  | 

254.  Late  Afternoon. 

255.  Morning  on  the  River.  ; 

256.  Cloud-shadowed  Hill.  I 

Foster,  Ben,  New  York. 

257.  Moonlight  in  the  Litchfield  Hills,  ! 

258.  Nightfall.  I 

259.  Moonlight. 

Fournier,  Alexis  J.,  East  Aurora,  New 
York. 

260.  Moonlight  Auvers-sur-Oise. 

261.  Moonlight  on  the  Lagoons,  Ven- 

ice. 

262.  Crepuscule. 

Fowler,  Frank,  New  York. 

263.  Portrait  of  Mr.  John  Reid.  Lent  i 

by  the  St.  Andrews  Golf  Club,  ; 
Chauncy,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.  i 


Exhibit 

No. 

265.  Portrait  of  Mr.  William  Dean 

Howells. 

265a.  Portrait  of  Allen  P.  Fowler. 

Freer,  Frederick  W.,  Chicago. 

266.  Portrait. 

Frieseke,  Frederick  Carl,  Paris. 

267.  Girl  with  Book. 

268.  The  Green  Bow. 

Fromkes,  Maurice,  New  York. 

269.  Portrait  of  Professor  Henry  M. 

Leipziger. 

Frost,  Ruth  Sterling,  St.  Louis. 

272.  Portrait  of  a Child.  Lent  by  Mr. 

F.  D.  Plirschberg,  St.  Louis. 

Fulde,  Edward  B.,  Paris. 

273.  Studio  Corner. 

Fuller,  Margaret,  Brookline,  Mass. 

274.  Summer  Morning. 

Gallison,  H.  H.,  Boston. 

275.  A Gray  Day.  Lent  by  the  De- 

troit Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

Gamble,  John  M.,  San  Francisco. 

276.  The  Golden  Poppy. 

Garber,  Daniel,  Philadelphia. 

277.  The  Road  to  Chester. 

278.  Jessy. 

279.  The  Susquehanna. 

Gauley,  Robert  D.,  New  York. 

280.  Dutch  Fishing  Boats. 

281.  Mother  and  Child, 

282.  Portrait, 

Gay,  Edward,  New  York. 

283.  The  Pines  of  South  Carolina. 

Winter  Time.  Black  Creek. 

284.  The  Mianus  River.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Gerrer,  R.  G.,  Rome. 

285.  Portrait  of  Pope  Pius  X. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  New  York. 

286.  After  the  Rain. 

287.  Coast  of  Vineyard  Sound. 

288.  Salt  Works.  Dartmouth. 

Gihon,  Alfred  D.,  Paris. 

289.  After  the  Storm.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Simon  Guggenheim,  New  York, 

290.  The  Sluice  of  Martigny. 

Glackens,  W.,  New  York. 

291.  Ballet  Girl  in  Pink. 


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Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Glaman,  Eugene  Fish,  Chicago. 

292.  Interior  of  Sheep-feeding  Station 

at  Montgomery,  Illinois. 

293.  Blue  Roan  English  Cart  Horse. 

Grayson,  Clifford  P.,  Philadelphia. 

294.  Portrait  Mr.  Eugene  Gastello. 

Green,  Mary  Shepherd,  Paris. 

297.  Indecision. 

298.  A Little  Story. 

Green,  Frank  Russell,  New  York. 

299.  The  Wayside  Inn,  Warwickshire, 

England.  Lent  by  the  Lotu? 
Club,  New  York. 

300.  The  Coming  of  Night. 

Groll,  Albert  L.,  New  York. 

301.  The  Milky  Way. 

301a.  Low  Tide. 

Grover,  Oliver  Dennett,  Chicago. 

302.  San  Giorgio  Maggiore. 

303.  The  Cloud.  Venice. 

304.  The  Riva. 

Gruelle,  Richard  B.,  Indianapolis. 

305.  Golden  Glow  of  a Summer  After- 

noon. 

Gruppe,  Charles  P.,  The  Hague,  Hol- 
land. 

306.  Pasture. 

307.  Woodcutters. 

Gutherz,  Carl,  Washington,  D.  C. 

308.  Sunset  after  Appomattox. 

309.  Faithful  Unto  Death. 

310.  The  Behring  Sea  Arbitration 

Court. 

Guy,  Seymour  J.,  New  York. 

311.  The  Old  Time  Reverie. 

312.  The  Orange  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr. 

J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

313.  Without  a Care. 

314.  Sunday  Evening. 

Hailman,  Johanna  Woodwell,  Pittsburg. 

315.  Market  Place,  Quebec. 

Hale,  Philip  L.,  Boston. 

316.  Boxers  Resting. 

317.  Portrait. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hallberg,  Charles  E.,  Chicago. 

318.  Summer  Day  on  Lake  Michigan. 

Halpert,  Samuel,  Paris. 

318a.  Night. 

Hamilton,  J.  McLure,  London. 

326.  Mr.  Gladstone  at  Hawarden. 

328.  Mr.  Cosmo  Monkhouse. 

329.  Portrait  of  Richard  Vaux.  Lent 

by  the  Pennsylvania  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts. 

Harrison,  Birge,  Paris. 

331.  Glimpse  of  the  St.  Lawrence. 

Lent  by  the  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

332.  Moonrise  off  Santa  Barbara. 

333.  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  in 

Winter. 

334.  The  Snow  Dump:  Winter  in 

Canada. 

336.  The  Afterglow. 

Hart,  May  C.,  Paris. 

337.  Church  at  St.  Leger. 

Hart,  Mary  Theresa,  and  Hart,  Letitia 
B.,  New  York. 

338.  A Portrait  Study. 

Hartrath,  Lucie,  Chicago. 

339.  A Little  Girl. 

Hartwick,  Hermann,  Munich. 

340.  Summer  Time — Sheep  Pasture. 

Hassam,  Childe,  New  York. 

341.  Whispering  Leaves. 

342.  The  Sea. 

343.  Moonrise  at  Sunset. 

344.  Golden  October. 

345.  Church  of  Old  Lyme,  Connecti- 

cut. 

346.  In  the  Garden. 

Hatfield,  J.  H.,  Canton  Junction,  Mass. 

347.  A Winter  Day. 

I Havens,  Belle,  Newark,  Ohio. 

348.  The  Last  Load. 

Hawthorne,  Charles  W.,  New  York. 

349.  Girl  in  Green. 

Hayes.  Chester  A.,  Paris. 

350.  Portrait.  Daughter  of  General  T. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hazard,  Arthur  M.,  Boston. 

351.  The  Toilet. 

Hazelton,  Mary  Brewster,  Boston. 

352.  Portrait. 

Henderson,  William  P.,  Medford,  Mass. 

353.  The  Little  Green  Mummy. 

Henri,  Robert,  New  York. 

354.  Portrait  of  a Young  Woman  in 

Black. 

355.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L.  H. 

Henry,  E.  L.,  New  York. 

356.  Waiting  at  the  Ferry.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Abraham  Lansing,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 

357.  The  Floating  Bridge. 

358.  The  First  Railroad  Train  in 

America. 

Herrmann,  Frank  S.,  Munich. 

359.  Sunlight  in  the  Woods.  , 

360.  Landscape:  Winter. 

Herter,  Albert,  Paris. 

361.  Portrait  of  a Venetian  Gentle- 
man. 

362.  The  Round  Mirror. 

363.  Portrait  of  J.  R. 

Herzog,  Lewis,  New  York. 

364.  The  Mackerel  Boats. 

365.  Nantucket  Dunes. 

Higgins,  Eugene,  Paris. 

366.  Another  Fantine. 

Hitchcock,  Lucius  W.,  Buffalo. 

367.  A Name  in  the  Casualty  List. 
Hoeber,  Arthur,  New  York. 

368.  The  Green  Mantle  of  the  Stand- 

ing Pool.  Lent  by  Mr.  George 
S.  Payson,  Chicago. 

Holme,  Lucy  D.,  Philadelphia. 

369.  Holiday  Occupation. 

Homer,  Winslow,  Scarboro,  Maine. 

370.  Early  Morning.  Lent  by  Messrs.  | 

Knoedler  & Co.,  New  York.  j 
371*  Weather-beaten.  Lent  by  Mr.  j 
Emerson  McMillin,  New  York.  | 

Hopkinson,  Charles,  Boston.  | 

372.  The  Breeze.  I 

373.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Edward  Cum-  j 

mings.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Cum- 
mings. 

374.  Summer  Day. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Houston,  Frances  C.,  Windsor,  Vt. 

375.  Indian  Summer. 

376.  The  Mirror. 

Howard,  Francis,  London. 

377.  Paola  and  Francesca. 

j Howe,  William  H.,  New  York, 
i 378.  The  Vagabonds.  Lent  by  the 
Cleveland  Museum  of  Art, 
Cleveland,  Ohio. 

379.  On  Guard.  Valley  of  the  Bran- 

dywine. 

380.  Sunset  with  Cattle.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Richard  M.  Scruggs,  St.  Louis. 

Hubbell,  Henry  S.,  Paris. 

381.  Augustine. 

382.  At  Grandmother’s. 

i 383.  The  Poet — A Montmartre  Type. 

Humphreys,  Albert,  New  York, 
j 385.  November. 

j Huntington,  Daniel,  New  York. 

387.  Portrait  of  the  Hon.  Albert  Gal- 

latin (who  was  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  of  the  United  States 

at  the  time  of  the  Louisiana 

Purchase — 1801-1803).  Lent  by 
Mr.  Frederick  Gallatin,  New 
York. 

Hyde,  William  H.,  New  York. 

388.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Hyde. 

Inness,  George,  Jr.,  New  York. 

389.  Niagara. 

390.  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

Isham,  Samuel,  New  York. 

391.  In  the  Park, 

392.  A Fairy  Tale. 

393-  Urania. 

Ives,  Percy,  Detroit. 

394.  Portrait. 

James,  Alice  Archer  Sewall,  Urbana, 
Ohio. 

395.  Portrait. 

396.  The  Temptation  of  Cupid, 

Johansen,  John  C.,  Chicago. 

397.  The  Picture  Book. 

Johnson,  Arthur,  Berlin. 

398.  A Sun  Kiss. 

399.  Dreaming  Waters. 


UNITED  STATES, 


31 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Johnson,  Eastman,  New  York. 

400.  Portrait  of  Mr.  John  D.  Rocke- 

feller, 

401.  Corn  Husking. 

Johnston,  John  Humphreys,  Paris. 

402.  Mystery  of  Night. 

Jones,  Annie  Weaver,  Chicago. 

403.  Embroidering.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Joseph  Halsted,  Chicago, 

Jones,  Francis  C.,  New  York. 

404.  June.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  T. 

Shaw,  New  York. 

405.  The  Idlers. 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  New  York. 

406.  Spring. 

407.  Late  Afternoon. 

408.  Early  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr.  Sam- 

uel T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Jongers,  Alphonse,  New  York. 

409.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Jongers. 

410.  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Newell 

Dwight  Hillis.  Lent  by  Dr. 
Hillis,  New  York. 

Tordan,  David  Wilson,  Philadelphia. 

412.  Autumn  Oaks. 

Juergens,  Alfred  Oak  Park,  Illinois. 

413.  The  Old  Mill. 

Kaufman,  John  F.,  New  York. 

414.  A Cavalier. 

Kaula,  Lee  Lufkin,  Boston. 

415.  Portrait  of  Miss  B. 

416.  Portrait  of  Miss  O. 

Kaula,  V/illiam  J.,  Boston. 

417.  Dutch  Meadows. 

418.  Evening.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M. 

Longyear,  Boston. 

Kendall,  Margaret,  New  York. 

419.  Pastures  and  Pudding  Stones, 

Kendall,  William  Sergeant,  New  York. 

420.  The  End  of  the  Day.  Lent  by 

Miss  Helen  Phelps  Stokes, 
New  York. 

421.  The  Green  Gnome.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

422.  A Nasturtium  Flower  (L’Alle- 

gro). 

423.  A Nasturtium  Flower  (II  Pense- 

roso). 

424.  A Fairy  Tale. 


Ketcham,  Susan  N.,  New  York. 

425.  A Stern  and  Rock-bound  Coast. 
Kline,  William  F.,  New  York, 

426.  Her  Tribute. 

427.  The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

Klumpke,  Anna,  Paris. 

428.  Portrait  of  Rosa  Bonheur. 

429.  Affection  Maternelle. 

^ Knight,  Aston,  Paris. 

430.  The  Deserted  Mill. 

Koopman,  Augustus,  London. 

431.  Return  of  the  Shrimp  Fishers. 

432.  The  Two  Forces. 

Kost,  Frederick  W.,  New  York. 

433.  The  Ford  at  East  Quogue,  L.  1. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Lyman  G.  Bloom- 
ingdale.  New  York. 

434.  Kelp  Gatherers,  Buzzard’s  Bay. 

Lent  by  Mr.  John  Elderkin, 
New  York. 

Kronberg,  Louis,  Boston. 

435.  The  Lotus. 

436.  In  the  Dressing  Room. 

Lambert,  John,  Philadelphia. 

437.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  John  Cadwal 

ader. 

438.  Portrait. 

439.  Portrait  of  Master  Tuckerman 

Day. 

440.  Portrait  of  Col.  K. 

Lang,  Charles  M.,  New  York. 

441.  In  Crucem. 

Lathrop,  W.  L.,  New  York. 

442.  “Nancy.” 

Lawson,  Ernest,  New  York. 

443.  A Winter  Landscape. 

444.  A Gray  Da3^ 

Lee,  Henry  C.,  New  York. 

445.  Moodna  Creek:  Cornwall,  N.  Y. 
Lee,  Homer,  New  York. 

446.  A Sky-scraper. 

Leigh,  W.  R.,  New  York. 

447.  Loitering. 

Leonard,  George  H.,  Boston. 

448.  September  Morning. 

Lie,  Jonas,  New  York. 

449.  Rellcctions. 

450.  A Mill  Race. 

451.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 


Exhibit 

No. 


2 


3a 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Linden,  Carl  Olaf,  Woodstock,  N.  Y. 

452.  Moonlight. 

Lindin,  Carl,  Chicago. 

453.  The  Pond  at  Charvilie. 

Linson,  Corwin  K.,  New  York. 

454.  The  Allaire  Road. 

455.  Boulevard  Montparnasse. 

Linton,  Frank  B.  A.,  Philadelphia. 

456.  An  Evening’s  Reminiscence. 

Lippincott,  William  H.,  New  York. 

457.  Pleasant  Reflections. 

458.  Child  with  Doll. 

Lockman,  DeWitt  M.,  New  York. 

459.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  George  Bliss. 

Lockwood,  Wilton,  Boston. 

460.  Portrait  of  the  Hon.  Grover 

Cleveland. 

461.  Portrait  of  Mr.  John  La  Farge. 

Loeb,  Louis,  New  York. 

462.  The  Breeze.  Lent  by  Mr.  S.  R. 

Guggenheim,  New  York. 

463.  The  Joyous  Life. 

Low,  Will  H.,  New  York. 

464.  The  Spring. 

465.  The  Elysian  Lawn. 

466.  An  Arcadian  Fount. 

467.  The  Felled  Tree. 

468.  The  Carpet  of  Leaves. 

Lucas,  A.lfred  P.,  New  York. 

469.  The  Pink  Shawl. 

Lyman,  Joseph,  New  York. 

470.  Magnolia,  Massachusetts. 
MacCameron,  Robert,  Paris. 

471.  A French  Dancing  Girl. 
MacMonnies,  Mary,  Paris. 

472.  The  Christmas  Tree. 

473*  Winter  Landscape. 

McChesney,  Clara  T.,  New  York. 

474*  A Good  Story. 

McCord,  George  H.,  New  York. 

475.  A Ledge  of  Bass  Rocks. 
McEwen,  Walter,  Paris,  France. 

476.  A Game  of  Chess. 

477*  Dutch  Boys,  Kite-flying. 

478.  The  Old  Guard  of  the  Plouse  of 

Orange. 

479.  An  Ancestor. 

480.  Madeleine.  Lent  by  Mr.  James 

Deering,  Chicago.  * 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan,  New  York. 

481.  Uplands.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel 

T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

482.  A Gray  Morning.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

McLane,  M.  Jean,  New  York. 

483.  The  Girl  in  Gray. 

484.  The  Morning  Visitor. 

Macomber,  Mary  L.,  Boston. 

485.  The  Hour  Glass. 

486.  Death  and  the  Captive. 

Magee,  J.  C.,  Philadelphia. 

487.  The  Bay. 

488.  Early  Morning:  ’ Marine. 

Major,  Ernest  L.,  Boston. 

489.  Heaven’s  Blue  Smile. 

Marchand,  J.  N.,  New  York. 

490.  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi 

River  by  Marquette,  A.  D.,  1673. 

Marsh,  Frederic  D.,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

491.  Lady  in  Rose. 

Mathewson,  F.  C.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

492.  High  Pastures. 

Maurer,  Alfred  H.,  Paris. 

493.  The  Seller  of  Songs. 

494.  Girl  in  White. 

Mayer,  Louis,  Milwaukee. 

495.  Lady  in  Black. 

Maynard,  George  W.,  New  York. 

496.  Sport.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  T. 

Shaw,  New  York. 

497.  Surf.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  T. 

Shaw,  New  York. 

Meakin,  L.  H.,  Cincinnati. 

498.  Autumn,  Maine. 

499.  Olive  Trees  and  a Glimpse  of 

Antibes. 

500.  Near  Camden,  Maine. 

501.  Lake  and  Mountain. 

Meeks,  Eugene,  Florence. 

502.  Antonio  Romano. 

503.  Study  in  Antwerp. 

504.  Study  in  Nuremberg. 

505.  Study  in  Heidelberg  Castle. 


UNITED  STATES. 


33 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Meichers,  J.  Gari,  Paris. 

506.  Portrait  de  Jeune  Fille. 

507.  The  Sisters. 

509.  Man  with  Cloak. 

510.  Portrait  of  President  Harper,  of 

the  University  of  Chicago.  Lent 
by  the  University  of  Chicago. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea,  London. 

511.  Merry  Maids. 

Mersfelder,  Jules,  Chicago. 

512.  Landscape,  Delavan,  Wisconsin. 

Metcalf,  Willard  L.,  New  York. 

513.  The  Convalescent. 

514.  Battery  Park,  Spring. 

515.  Gloucester  Harbor.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Meteyard,  Thomas  B.,  Scituate,  Mass. 
516’  The  Bridge,  Winter. 

Methven,  Harry  Wallace,  Chicago. 

517.  Ells  Outlook. 

518.  Spring. 

Miller,  Charles  H.,  New  York. 

521.  Sunset  at  Queenslawn,  Queens, 

New  York. 

Miller,  Oscar,  Paris. 

522.  Girl  Reading. 

Miller,  Richard  E.,  St.  Louis. 

523.  Moonlight. 

524.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Gregory. 

525.  At  her  Devotions. 

526.  Melody. 

527.  Portrait  of  Madame  H. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  New  York. 

528.  Portrait  of  Mr.  William  Winter. 

Millet,  G.  V.,  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 

529.  Portrait. 

Minor,  Robert  C.  (deceased). 

530.  The  End  of  Summer. 

531.  Nightfall  in  the  Forest. 

Mora,  F.  Luis,  New  York. 

532.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Father. 

Moran,  Thomas. 

534.  Solitude. 

535*  Cloud  and  Sunshine,  Montauk, 
Long  Island. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Moschowitz,  Paul,  New  York. 

536.  Mrs.  M.  and  Child. 

537.  Portrait  of  a Man. 

Mosler,  Gustave  Henry,  New  York. 

538.  De  Profundis. 

Mosler,  Henry,  New  York. 

539.  Devotion. 

Mura.  Frank,  London. 

540.  Landscape  Vv^ith  Cattle. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley,  Boston. 

542.  Portrait  of  Rev.  James  Reed. 

Lent  by  the  Boston  Society  of 
the  New  Jerusalem  Church. 

543.  Mystic  Boulevard. 

544.  Still  Life. 

545.  Portrait  of  Henry  O.  Tanner,  the 

artist. 

Murphy,  J.  Francis,  New  York. 

546.  November  Day.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Emerson  McMillin,  New  York. 

547.  Autumn.  Lent  by  the  Lotos 

Club,  New  York. 

Mutrux,  Louis,  St.  Louis. 

548.  Portrait  Study. 

Myers,  Jerome,  New  York. 

549*  Open  Square,  New  York. 

550.  The  Night  Concert.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

Mvgatt,  R.  K.,  New  York. 

551.  Edge  of  the  Swamp,  Ipswich. 

Massachusetts. 

Needham,  Charles  Austin,  New  York. 

552.  Twin  Falls  of  the  Plaaterskill. 

553.  Plalcyon  Hours. 

554.  Summer  Time. 

Nettleton,  Walter,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
555-  Breton  Laiie  in  February. 

556.  December  Sunshine. 

557.  Wind-swept  Snow. 

558.  Early  Snowfall. 

Newell,  G.  Glenn,  New  York. 

559.  Dragging  the  Wind-swept  Hills. 

Newman,  Carl,  Philadelphia. 

560.  Fireglow.  Lent  by  Mrs.  William 

Henr}"  Fox,  Philadelphia. 

Newman,  Mrs.  W.  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

561.  La  Fille  dti  Marin. 


34 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York. 

562.  Squally  Weather. 

563.  Summer  Clouds. 

564.  Near  Pasadena,  California. 

Nolan,  Daniel  J.,  Boston. 

565.  The  White  Horse. 

Norcross,  Eleanor,  Paris. 

566.  Interior. 

Norris,  S.  Walter,  Philadelphia. 

567.  The  Red  Boat. 

Norton,  W.  E.,  New  York. 

568.  Moonlight  on  the  Thames. 
Nourse,  Elizabeth,  Paris. 

569.  In  the  Shadow  at  Penmarch. 

(Finistere.) 

570.  The  Little  Sister. 

571.  Bigordine  Children. 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  New  York. 

572.  Autumn  Sunrise.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Andrew  Carnegie,  New  York. 

573.  Frosty  Acres. 

574«  Early  Morning.  Lent  by  Mr. 
Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

575.  Winter  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

576.  Wooded  Acres. 

Palmer,  Pauline,  Chicago,  111. 

577.  Just  before  Candlelight. 

578.  The  White  Shawl. 

579.  The  Silver  Ball. 

Palmer,  W’alter  L.,  Albany,  N.  Y, 

580.  Evening  Lights. 

581.  Across  the  Fields. 

Pape,  Eric,  Boston. 

582.  The  Foaming  Surges. 

Parker,  Lawton  S.,  Paris. 

583.  Meditation. 

584.  The  Golden  Age. 

585.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryer- 

son.  Lent  by  the  University 
of  Chicago. 

Parton,  Arthur,  New  York. 

586.  October  Woods.  Lent  by  Mr. 

G.  H.  Buek,  Brooklyn. 

587.  Evening  Glow. 

Pattison,  James  William,  Chicago. 

588.  A Calm  Night. 

Paul,  Wm.  H.,  Jr.,  Philadelphia. 

589.  Waiting. 


I Exh  ibit 
! No. 

j Paxton,  William  M.,  Boston, 
j 590.  Portrait. 

I Pazolt,  Alfred  J.,  London. 

591.  Sunlit  Seas. 

Penfold,  Frank  C.,  Paris, 
j 592.  Le  Conscrit. 

I Perkins,  Mary  Smyth,  Philadelphia. 

593.  Peggy. 

Perrett,  Galen  W.,  Chicago. 

I 594.  Alone. 

595.  Preparing  for  Christmas. 

I Perrine,  Van  Deering,  New  York. 

; 596.  At  Moonrise. 

597.  Between  Two  Shores. 

598.  Belated  Return.  Lent  by  Mrs 

; J.  Montgomery  Sears. 

I Perry,  Lilia  Cabot  (Mrs.  T.  S.  Perry), 
Boston. 

I 601.  Portrait  of  an  Artist, 

i 602.  Japanese  Lace  Maker.  Lent  by 

' Mr.  Quincy  A.  Shaw,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Mass. 

Peters,  Charles  Rollo,  San  Francisco. 
603.  After  the  Gringo  Came.  Lent  by 
the  Lotos  Club,  New  York. 

Piazzoni,  G.  F.  P.,  San  Francisco. 

606.  The  End  of  Day. 

Picknell,  William  L.  (deceased). 

; 607.  Morning  on  the  Loing.  Lent  by 

i Mrs.  J.  S.  Flagg,  Boston. 

j 

Pierce,  Charles  F.,  Boston^ 

! 608.  Autumn. 

j Poore,  Harry  R.,  Orange,  N.  J. 

I 609.  In  Holland. 

I 610.  The  End  of  the  Trail. 

' 611.  A Frosty  Morning. 

Porter,  Benjamin  C.,  New  York. 

I 612.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  B.  C.  Porter, 
j 613.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Brush. 

, 613a.  Portrait  of  Miss  Marjorie  Gould, 

j Lent  by  Mr.  George  J.  Gould, 

j New  York. 

I Post,  Mary  A.,  Philadelphia. 

I 614.  Portrait  of  Mr.  W.  C.  Dodge. 


UNITED  states; 


35 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Post,  W.  Merritt,  New  York. 

615.  The  Pines,  November. 

616.  Sunny  Morning  in  New  Jersey. 

Potthast,  Edward  H.,  New  York. 

617.  Gathering  Seaweed.  Lent  by  the 

Lotos  Club,  New  York. 

618.  Moonrise,  Mystic  River. 

619.  The  Day  of  the  Races,  Province- 

town. 

Prellwitz,  Henry,  New  York. 

620.  Lotos  and  Laurel. 

Qualley,  Lena,  Paris. 

621.  Study. 

Questgaard,  Waldemar,  New  York. 

622.  Portrait  of  Paulding  Farnham, 

Esq. 

Raught,  J.  W.,  New  York. 

623.  Banks  of  the  Oise. 

624.  A Highway. 

Read,  Henry,  Denver. 

625.  Dawn. 

Redheld,  Edward  W.,  .Stockton,  New 
Jersey. 

626.  Valley  of  the  Delaware. 

627.  After  Sundown. 

628.  Three  Boats. 

629.  Boothbay  Harbor.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Redmond,  Granville,  San  Francisco. 

630.  California  Landscape, 

Reed,  Lillian  R.,  Philadelphia. 

631.  The  Land  of  the  Sky. 

Register,  Emmasita,  Ardmore,  Pennsyl- 
vania. 

632.  Portrait  of  Layton  B.  Register. 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  New  York. 

633.  The  Rockdwellers.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Claude  Kilpatrick,  St.  Louis. 

634.  The  End  of  a Stormy  Day. 

635.  Rounding  Eastern  Point. 

0 

Reid,  Robert,  New  York. 

636.  Autumn  Iris. 

637.  A Summer  Girl. 

638.  Dahlia. 

Remington,  Frederick,  New  Rochelle, 

N.  Y. 

639.  “Your  Soldier!  He  Say.” 


I Exhibit 
I No. 

Rice,  William  M.  J.,  New  York. 

I 640.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Rich,  James  Rogers,  Boston. 

641.  Sunrise  in  the  Temple  of  Abou- 

Simbel. 

Richards,  Anna  M.,  London. 

642.  Friends. 

Richards,  Lee  Greene,  Paris. 

643.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Richards, 
i Richards,  W.  T.,  Newport,  R.  I. 

644.  Breakers. 

I Richardson,  F.  H.,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

! 645.  At  Mass. 

I Robinson,  Theodore  (deceased). 

647.  The  Canal.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel 
T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

i 648.  Mother  and  Child.  Lent  by  Mr. 
' Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

I 649.  In  the  Sun.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel 
T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

650.  Giverny.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel 

T,  Shaw,  New  York. 

Robinson,  Will  S.,  New  York. 

651.  Early  Ei^ening:  Marine. 

652.  Evening  before  a Storm:  Marine. 

j Rolshoven,  Julius,  Florence,  Italy. 

' 653‘  Venetian  Interior. 

654.  The  Exodus,  from  the  second 
book  of  Moses.  “And  when  the 
I cloud  was  taken  up  from  over 

the  tabernacle,  the  children  of 
Israel  went  onward  in  all  their 
journeys.”  Ex.  xL,  36. 

655-  A Florentine  type  of  Etruscan 
origin. 

657.  “La  Commedia  Umana,”  or  a 

: Masquerade. 

Rook,  Edward  F.,  New  York. 

657a.  San  Juan  Bautista  de  Coyoacan. 

658.  Santa  Maria  de  los  Angeles  de 

Churubi'sco. 

' 659.  The  Volcano  from  Cuernavaca. 

660.  IMoonlight. 

661.  The  Inn. 

Rosenthal,  Albert,  Philadelphia. 

662.  Col.  M.  Richards  Muckle. 

664.  Portrait  of  Clifford  Grayson. 

665.  Portrait  of  IMiss  I. 

Rothery,  A.,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

■ 666.  Harvest  Twilight. 

Rouland,  Orlando,  New  York. 

667.  Portrait  of  Miss  M.  T.  D. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Russell,  C.  M.,  Great  Falls,  Montana. 

668.  Pirates  of  the  Plains. 


I Exhibit 
I No. 

I Sheppard,  Warren,  New  York. 
I 692.  The  Trackless  Sea. 


Sandona,  Matteo,  San  Francisco. 

669.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  Unger. 

Sargent,  John  S.,  London. 

670.  Portrait  of  the  Misses  Hunter. 

Lent  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 
Hunter,  Darlington,  Hants, 
England. 

671.  Portrait  of  Mr.  William  M.  Chase. 

672.  Portrait  of  Mr.  James  Whitcomb 

Riley.  Lent  by  The  John  Her- 
ron Art  Institute,  Indianapolis. 

Sartain,  Emily,  Philadelphia. 

673.  Portrait  of  Hon.  Frederick  Fra- 

ley. 

Sartain,  William,  New  York. 

674.  The  Meadow. 

Saxton,  John  Gordon,  New  York. 

675.  November  Day. 

Schmitt,  Albert  Felix,  Boston. 

677.  Portrait  of  Miss  B. 

677a.  Study  of  a Boy  Reading. 

Schofield,  W.  Elmer,  Philadelphia. 

678.  Winter  Morning. 

Schreyvogel,  Charles,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

679.  Custer’s  Demand. 

Schroeter,  Alexander,  New  York; 

680.  Campobello. 

I 

Schwill,  William  V.,  New  York.  j 

681.  Portrait  of  Prince  Llenry  of  j 

Prussia.  ! 

682.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Karl  Bitter. 

Sears,  Taber,  New  York. 

683.  Late  Afternoon  in  Venice. 

Sewell,  Amanda  Brewster,  New  York. 

684.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  D.  H.  Morris 

and  Children. 

685.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Walter  Russell. 

686.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.,  New  York. 

687.  Birth  of  Ogier  the  Dane. 

Shannon,  J.  J.,  London. 

689.  Lady  Diana  Manners. 

690.  Phil  May. 

Sharp,  J.  H.,  Cincinnati. 

691.  Old  Dog,  a noted  Crow  chief. 


Sherwood,  M.  C.,  New  York. 

693.  The  Burden. 

Shirlaw,  Walter,  New  York. 

694.  Gathering  Seaweed,  Brittany. 

Shulz,  Adolph  R.,  Delavan,  Wis. 

696.  Native  Willows. 

697.  The  Great  Willow. 

Shurtleff,  R.  M.,  New  York. 

698.  The  Silent  Woods. 

Sieber,  Edward  G.,  New  York. 

700.  The  Call. 

Simmons,  Edward,  Paris.  * 

701.  Darby  and  Joan. 

Sloan,  John,  Philadelphia. 

702.  Independence  Square,  Philadel- 

phia. 

703.  Young  Mother. 

Smillie,  George  H.,  New  York. 

704.  In  the  Berkshires.  Lent  by  the 

Lotus  Club,  New  York. 

Smith,  Charles  L.  A.,  Chicago. 

705.  Evening  Tones. 

Smith,  De  Cost,  New  York. 

706.  The  Frontier  Mail. 

Smith,  Letta  Crapo,  Detroit,  Mich. 

707.  First  Birthday. 

Smith,  W.  Granville,  New  York. 

708.  On  the  Beach. 

Snell,  Henry  B.,  New  York. 

709.  A Cornish  Harbor. 

710.  Dawn  on  Mid-ocean. 

711.  The  Inner  Harbor,  Polperro. 

Sotter,  George  William,  Pittsburg. 

712.  Afternoon  Light. 

713.  Mid-winter. 

Stacey,  Anna  L.,  Chicago. 

714.  At  Grandma’s. 

Stacey,  John  F.,  Chicago. 

715.  Road  to  the  Sound. 

Steele,  Theodore  C.,  Indianapolis. 

716.  Low  Tide,  Oregon  Coast. 

717.  The  Old  Mills. 

718.  November  Morning. 

719.  The  Old  Sycamores. 


UNITED  STATES. 


37 


Oil  Paintings, 


Exhibit 

No. 

Steichen,  Eduard,  New  York. 

720.  Trembling  Leaves. 

720a.  Beethoven. 

Stetson,  Charles  Walter,  Rome. 

721.  A Dream  of  Nemi.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Ledig  Taussig,  San  Francisco. 

722.  An  Antique  Dance.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Ledig  Taussig,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

Stewart,  Julius  L.,  Paris. 

723.  Portrait  of  Mme.  X. 

724.  Grand  Matin  (nude  figure). 

725.  The  Blue  Butterfly. 

726.  A Supper  Party. 

Stokes,  Frank  Wilfred,  New  York. 

729.  Repose. 

Svendsen,  Charles  C.,  Chicago. 

730.  Just  Before  Sunrise. 

731.  After  a Spring  Rain. 

Sylvester,  Frederick  Oakes,  St.  Louis. 

732.  Moonlight  on  the  River. 

733.  The  River. 

Symon,  George  Gardner,  London. 

734.  Cornish  Hillside. 

Tack,  Augustus  Vincent,  Deerfield,  Mass. 

735.  Portrait,  Col.  T.  W.  Higginson. 

Talcott,  Allen  B.,  New  York. 

736.  The  Pasture  Oak. 

737.  Oaks  in  Bloom. 

738.  The  Connecticut  at  Deep  River. 

739.  A Wood  Road. 

Tanner,  Henry  O.,  Paris. 

740.  Daniel  in  the  Lion’s  Den. 

Tarbell,  Edmund  C.,  Boston. 

741.  Girl  with  Dog. 

742.  The  Venetian  Blind. 

Tauszky,  Anthony,  Paris. 

743.  La  Visite. 

Taylor,  Elizabeth  V.,  Boston. 

744.  Portrait  of  Christine  Woollett.  | 

Lent  by  Miss  Woollett,  Cam  ! 
bridge.  ! 

Theriat,  Charles  J.,  Paris. 

745.  A Caravan  in  Algeria. 

746.  Rocks  at  A1  Kantara,  Algeria.  1 

Thomas,  S.  Seymour,  Paris.  : 

747.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Emory  Clapp. 

748.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  S.  Seymour  , 

Thomas. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Thomas,  Paul  K.  M.,  Philadelphia. 

749.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  J.  Madison  Tay 

lor. 

Thomason,  Frances  Q.,  Paris. 

750.  Studio  Corner. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Harry,  Paris. 

751.  Marchande  de  Statuettes. 

Thompson,  Leslie  P.,  Medford,  Mass. 

752.  The  Wells  River. 

753.  New  England  Landscape. 

Thorne,  William,  New  York. 

754.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Floyd  Wesley 

Finch. 

755.  Miss  Edith  Deveraux  Clapp 

756.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Carl  Kunoltz. 

Thum,  Patty,  Louisville,  Kentucky. 

757.  Roses. 

Todd,  Henry  Stanley,  New  York. 

758.  Portrait  of  Colonel  Mann. 

Try  on,  D.  W.,  New  York. 

759.  Twilight.  Lent  by  Mrs.  John  T. 

Davis,  St.  Louis. 

760.  Autumn,  New  England.  Lent  by 

Mr._  William  K.  Bixby,  St. 
Louis. 

761.  After  Showers.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  K.  Bixby,  St.  Louis. 

762.  Dawn:  Early  Spring.  Lent  by 

Mr.  _ William  K.  Bixby,  St. 
Louis. 

Turcas,  Jules,  New  York. 

764.  Casting. 

Twachtman,  J.  H.  (deceased). 

765.  October. 

766.  Winter  Landscape. 

767.  Niagara  Falls. 

Ulmann,  Eugene  Paul,  Paris. 

768.  Zandvoort,  Holland. 

769.  Before  the  Mirror. 

Urban,  Hermann.  Munich. 

770.  Ruins. 

771.  Morning. 

Vail,  Eugene,  Paris. 

772.  Red  Canal,  Venice. 

773.  Voices  of  the  Sea. 

775.  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

775a.  II  pleut  sur  la  Ville. 

Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W.,  New  York. 

776.  Noon,  River  Loing,  at  Nemours, 

France. 

777.  Forest  of  Fontaiiiebleu. 

778.  The  River  at  Nemours. 


38 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Van  Buren,  Stanbery,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

779.  Yellow  Leaves. 

Vanderpoel,  John  H.,  Chicago. 

780.  Little  Miss  Moffett. 

Van  der  Veer,  Mary,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

781.  The  Father  Fishes  up  the  North 

Sea. 

Van  der  Weyden,  Henry,  Paris. 

782.  Moonlight. 

783.  The  Lighthouse. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  Paris. 

784.  The  Last  Rays. 

Van  Laer,  Alexander  T.,  New  York. 

785.  Bronxville  Meadow,  February. 

786.  A Brandywine  Meadow,  near 

Chadd’s  Ford,  Penn. 

787.  Evening,  near  Scarsdale,  New 

York. 

Vedder,  Simon  Harmon,  London. 

788.  Flight  into  Egypt. 

Vinton,  Frederic  P.,  Boston. 

789.  Portrait  of  Henry  E.  Howland, 

Esq.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  How- 
land, New  York. 

790.  Portrait  of  the  late  Hon.  A.  W. 

Beard.  Lent  by  U.  S.  Custom 
House,  Boston. 

Volk,  Douglas,  New  York. 

791.  Boy  with  Arrow. 

792.  The  Woodland  Maid.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New 
York. 

793.  Maid  Marian. 

Vonnoh,  Robert  W.,  New  York. 

794.  Portrait,  Little  Louise.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  William  L.  Elkins,  Ash- 
bourne, Philadelphia. 

795.  Portrait,  Master  Cyrus  McCor- 

mick. Lent  by  Mr.  Cyrus  Mc- 
Cormick, Chicago. 

796.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Vonnoh. 

797.  Dahlias,  Salvias,  Petunias. 

798.  Mist  and  Blossoms. 

Voorhees,  Clark  G.,  New  York. 

799.  Lyme  Church,  Connecticut. 

Wadsworth,  Frank  R.,  Chicago. 

800.  On  the  Spaarne,  Haarlem. 

Walcott,  H.  M.,  New  York. 

803.  The  Contest. 

804.  Gossip.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  T. 

Shaw,  New  York. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Waldeck,  Carl  Gustav,  St.  Louis. 

805.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Brother. 

806.  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

Walden,  Lionel,  Paris. 

807.  In  the  Path  of  the  Sun. 

Walker,  Henry  Oliver,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

808.  The  Singers.  Lent  by  Mr.  Sam- 

uel T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

809.  Morning.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel 

T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

Walker,  Horatio,  New  York. 

810.  A Milk  Yard.  Lent  by  Dr.  A.  T. 

Sanden,  New  York. 

811.  A Sty.  Lent  by  Mr.  N.  E. 

Mon'tross,  New  York. 

812.  Ploughing,  The  First  Gleam. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

813.  Ice  Cutters.  Lent  by  Mr.  N.  E. 

Montross,  New  York. 

Warner,  Everett  L.,  Paris. 

814.  Moonrise  in  Picardy. 

Washburn,  Cadwallader,  Paris. 

816.  Scene  in  Montreuil-sur-Mer. 
Waterman,  Marcus,  Boston. 

817.  Cafe  des  Platanes,  El  Hamma. 

818.  From  the  Court  of  the  Lions, 

Alhambra.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 
Sidney  Waldo,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass. 

819.  The  Roc’s  Egg.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  Sidney  Waldo,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass. 

Watkins,  Susan,  Paris. 

820.  The  Brittany  Maid. 

821.  The  1S30  Girl. 

822.  The  Necklace. 

Watrous,  Harry  W.,  New  York. 

823.  She  who  hesitates.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  E.  W.  Bliss,  New  York. 

824.  Records. 

Watson,  Dawson,  Winchester,  Mass. 

825.  Late  Afternoon. 

Waugh,  Frederick  J.,  London. 

827.  A Song  of  Love. 

Weber,  F.  W.,  New  York. 

828.  Winter  Evening. 

Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (deceased). 

829.  Ispahan. 

830.  The  Wedding  Feast. 

831.  The  Doctor’s  Visit. 

832.  The  Porter  of  Bagdad. 


UNITED  STATES, 


39 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.,  London. 

833.  Down  among  the  Dead  Men. 

834.  After  the  Surrender. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  New  York. 

836.  The  Donkey  Ride. 

837.  Willimantic. 

Weir,  John  F.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

838.  The  Rest. 

Wendt,  William,  London. 

839.  The  White  Cloud. 

840.  Twilight. 

841.  California  Landscape. 
Wentworth,  Cecile  de,  Paris. 

842.  Solitude. 

Wetherbee,  George,  London. 

843.  Halcyon  Days. 

844.  Music  of  Pipe  and  Brook. 

845.  When  the  Heart  is  Young. 

846.  A Summer  Sea.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  M.  Kurtz,  New  York. 

Wheeler,  Janet,  Philadelphia. 

847.  Portrait  of  Master  Huston 

Woodward. 

848.  Portrait  of  Master  Francis  T. 

Chambers,  Jr. 

849.  Portrait  of  Miss  Christine  Clark. 
849a.  Ethel — The  Communicant. 

Whistler,  James  A.  McNeill  (deceased). 

850.  Rosa  Corder.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Richard  Canfield. 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin,  Baltimore. 

852.  Looking  toward  the  Sea. 

Whittemore,  W.  J.,  New  York. 

853.  The  Little  Idler. 

Whittredge,  V\/^orthington,  New  York. 

854.  The  Brook,  Catskills. 

855.  A Rhode  Island  Orchard. 

856.  Spring  on  River. 

Wicker,  John  P.,  Detroit,  Michigan. 

857.  Portrait  of  Maurice  B. 

858.  Portrait  of  George  S. 

859.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  W.  W.  W. 

Wiegand,  Gustav,  New  York. 

860.  The  Belated  Shepherd. 

Wiggins,  Carleton,  New  York. 

861.  A Holstein  Cow. 

862.  The  Oaks. 

863.  Evening,  Village  of  Grez,  France. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  M.  Kurtz, 
New  York. 

864.  Evening  on  Cape  Cod.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  M.  Kurtz,  New 
York. 


j Exhibit 
j No. 

Wiles,  Irving  R.,  New  York. 

865.  Miss  Julia  Marlowe. 

866.  A Long  Island  Road.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New 
York. 

867.  Mrs.  G.  H.  Gilbert. 

868.  The  Yellow  Rose.  Lent  by  Mr. 

I Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

869.  Mrs.  Irving  R.  Wiles. 

Wiley,  Frederick  J.,  New  York. 

! 870.  A Romance. 

' 871.  Morning. 

872.  Mid-day. 

873.  Afternoon. 

874.  Promenade. 

I Wilson,  J.  Coggeshall,  Paris. 

I 875.  Portrait. 

! Wolff,  Gustav,  St.  Louis. 

876.  Sunset. 

877.  Winter. 

Wood,  Louise,  Philadelphia, 
j 878.  Une  Femme  Serieuse. 

I Wood,  Ogden,  Paris. 

879.  Going  to  the  Fair,  Coast  of  Nor 

mandy. 

' 880.  Normandy  Heifers. 

! Woodbury,  Charles  H.,  Boston, 
i 881.  North  Atlantic. 

; 882.  A Sunset  at  Sea. 

[ 

I Woodward,  Ellsworth,  New  Orleans, 
j 883.  Portrait. 

I Woodwell,  Joseph  R.,  Pittsburg. 

I 884.  Live  Oaks. 

I 885.  The  Whirlpool:  Niagara, 

j 886.  St.  Johns  River. 

Woolf,  S.  J.,  New  York. 

887.  Portrait. 

Wores,  Theodore,  New  York. 

888.  A Court  of  the  Alhambra. 
Wright,  Alma  B.,  Paris. 

889.  Alice. 

I Wuerpel,  Edmund  H.,  St.  Louis. 

890.  In  the  Hollow. 

891.  Tlie  Song  of  the  klarsh. 

892.  Silence. 

j 893.  Evening  Glow. 

1 Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased), 
j 894.  Early  iMorning.  Lent  by  Mr. 

! Emerson  McMillin,  New  York. 


40 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  and  Mural  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No.  I 

Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased) — Continued. 

895.  In  the  Still  Forest.  Lent  by  Mrs.  | 

A.  L.  Wyant,  New  York.  j 

896.  A Windy  Day.  Lent  by  the  i 

Louisville  Public  Library,  j 
Louisville,  Ky.  j 

Yates,  Cullen,  New  York.  ! 

898.  Falling  Leaves  and  Misty  Sky.  | 

Young,  Charles  Morris,  Philadelphia.  j 

899.  Early  Spring. 

900.  The  Frozen  Mill  Race.  | 

901.  December  Morning.  I 

902.  Winter.  I 

Young,  Eliza  M.  C.,  Philadelphia. 

903.  New  England  Coast. 

MURAL  PAINTINGS.  1 

Armstrong,  Helen  Maitland,  New  York,  j 

904.  “Charity.”  Cartoon  for  Memorial  i 

Window  by  Maitland  Arm-  | 
strong,  at  Pasadena,  Cal.  j 

905.  “Building  the  Temple.”  Cartoon  j 

for  Memorial  Window  by  Mait-  i 
land  Armstrong,  for  George 
Vanderbilt,  Biltmore,  N.  C.,  for 
Richard  Morris  Hunt. 

906.  Sketch  for  Window  by  Maitland  ; 

Armstrong,  in  American  Geo- 
graphical Society’s  Building  in 
New  York. 

908.  “Christ  disputing  with  the  Doc-  ^ 

tors.”  Sketch  for  Memorial  ! 
Window  by  Maitland  Arm-  ' 
strong  for  George  Vanderbilt,  j 
Biltmore,  N.  C.,  for  F.  Law  | 
Olmsted.  I 

909.  “Entombment.”  Sketch  for  Me-  j 

morial  Window  by  Maitland  i 
Armstrong,  for  George  Van-  | 
derbilt,  Biltmore,  N.  C.,  for  | 
Paul  Leicester  Ford.  | 

Bartlett,  Frederic,  Chicago.  | 

910.  Theater  Curtain.  Photograph.  | 

91 1.  Medieval  Tournament.  Decora-  | 

tion  for  the  Gymnasium  of  the  j 
LTniversity  of  Chicago.  Photo-  I 
graph. 

912.  Medieval  Tournament.  Decora-  i 

tion  for  the  Gymnasium  of  the  1 
University  of  Chicago.  Photo-  I 
graph. 

Benson,  Frank  W.,  Salem,  Mass. 

913.  October.  Wall  Panel.  | 

914.  Decoration  for  Library  of  Con-  ^ 

gress.  Photographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Blashfield,  Edwin  Howland,  New  York. 

915.  Decoration  of  Drexel  Library. 

Pencil  Drawing. 

916.  Decoration  of  Drexel  Library. 

Photograph. 

917.  Decoration  of  Baltimore  Court 

House.  Pencil  Drawing. 

918.  Decoration  of  Baltimore  Court 

House.  Photograph. 

919.  Uses  of  Wealth.  Lunette  in  Citi- 

zens’ Bank,  Cleveland.  Photo- 
graph. 

920.  Decoration  of  Vanderbilt  house. 

Photograph. 

921.  Power  of  the  Law.  Decoration 

in  Court  of  Appeals,  New  York. 
Photograph. 

922.  Terpsichore.  Decoration  for 

house  of  the  late  Collis  P. 
Huntingdon.  • Charcoal  Draw- 
ing. 

923.  Dancing  Figure.  Chalk  Drawing. 

924.  Thrift  and  the  Wolf.  Decoration 

in  Prudential  Building,  Newark, 
N.  J.  Photograph. 

925.  Prudence  binding  Fortune.  Deco- 

ration in  Prudential  Building, 
Newark,  N.  J.  Photograph. 

926.  Decoration  for  the  Court  of  Ap- 

peals. Pencil  Drawing. 

927.  Music.  Decoration  in  the  house 

of  Adolf  Lewisohn,  New  York. 
Photograph. 

928.  Study.  Pencil  Drawing. 

Breck,  George  W. 

930.  Public  Library  Decoration,  “Edu- 

cation.” 

931.  “State  of  Pennsylvania,”  for  a 

Public  Building. 

Burgess..  Ida  J.,  New  York. 

932.  Pomona’s  Garden. 

Burroughs,  Bryson,  New  York. 

933.  City  of  the  Towers. 

934.  The  Soil. 

935.  The  Archers. 

Clements,  Gabrielle  D.,  Baltimore. 

936.  Saint  Peter — a Study  for  a Mural 

Decoration. 

Cowles,  Maud  Alice,  Farmington,  Conn. 

937.  St.  Michael,  St.  Raphael,  St. 

Gabriel.  Design  for  window  in 
St.  Michael’s  Church,  German- 
town. 

Cox,  Kenyon,  New  York. 

938.  Venice.  Photograph. 

939.  Sources  of  Wealth.  Photograph. 


UNITED  STATES. 


Mural  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Crawford,  Earl  Stetson,  New  York. 

940.  Design  for  Overmantel. 

Curtis,  Constance,  New  York. 

941.  Panel  for  Music  Room. 

Dielman,  Frederick,  New  York. 

942.  “Law.”  Design  for  Mosaic  in 

Library  of  Congress,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

943.  “History.”  Design  for  Mosaic  in 

Library  of  Congress,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

944.  “Typography”  and  “Commerce 

and  Manufactures.”  Photo- 
graphs. 

945.  “Diffusion  of  Intelligence,”  “Jus- 

tice,” “Instruction,”  “Modera- 
tion.” Photographs  in  a frame. 

946.  “Newsgathering,”  “Art,”  “His- 

tory,” and  “Literature.”  Photo- 
graphs. 

947.  “Steam,”  and  “Electricity.” 

Photographs. 

Deming,  Edward  W.,  New  York. 

948.  (a)  Lunette:  Hiawatha’s  Com- 

bat with  the  West  Wind. 

(b)  Lunette:  Hiawatha’s  Com- 

bat with  Massasaquan,  the 
Spirit  of  Fever  and  Ague. 

(c)  Lunette:  Hiawatha  Wres- 

tling with  Mondamin,  the 
Spirit  of  Corn. 

(d)  Lunette:  Hiawatha  Chasing 

Paupukewis,  the  Spirit  of 
Mischief. 

949-950.  Friezes:  “The  Moose  Hunt.” 
Two  Parts.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H. 
Osterheld,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Dodge,  W.  de  Leftwich,  New  York. 

951.  Ceiling  Decoration  Empire  Thea- 

tre, New  York,  Fete  de  Nuit, 
Louis  XV.  Photograph. 

952.  Ceiling,  Northwest  Corner  Pavil- 

ion, Library  of  Congress,  “Am- 
bition.” Photograph. 

953.  Two  Lunettes,  Majestic  Theater, 

Boston:  (a)  Greek  Dance.  Pho- 
tograph. (b)  Egyptian  Dance. 
Photograph. 

Grover,  Oliver  Dennett,  Chicago. 

Four  designs  in  water  color  for 
decoration  of  Blackstone  Mem 
orial  Library: 

954.  “Art.” 

955.  “Labor.” 

956.  “Literature.” 

957.  “Science.” 

958.  Frame  of  four  photographs  of 

above  designs. 


i Exhibit 

I No. 

Hunt,  William  M.  (deceased). 

' 958a.  Lunette:  Aurora.  Water  color. 

Kaufman,  J.  F.,  New  York. 

^ 959.  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds 

Kline,  William  F.,  New  York. 

! 960.  “In  Times  of  Peace.” 

Lamb,  Ella  Condie,  New  York. 

961.  The  Christ  Child. 

Lauber,  Joseph,  New  York. 

962.  Decorative  paintings  in  Appellate 

Court,  New  York.  Photograph, 
j 963.  Window  in  Ascension  Church. 

I Designed  and  executed  by  J.  L. 

Photograph. 

964.  Chancel  Windows,  St.  Paul’s 

Church,  Richmond,  Virginia. 
, Photograph. 

j 966.  Design  for  Mosaic.  In  Color. 

I 967.  Sketch  for  Window. 

Lichtenauer,  J.  M.,  Jr.,  New  York. 


968. 

Education, 

969. 

Decoration  for  Ceiling  of  iMusic 
Room,  Photograph, 

Loomis,  Chester,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

971. 

“Architecture  and  the  Allied 
Arts.” 

Low,  Will  H.,  New  York. 

972. 

i 

i 

j 

i 

Photograph  of  the  Interior  of  the 
Ballroom  of  the  Hotel  Waldorf- 
Astoria,  New  York — showing 
Mural  Decorations  by  Will  H. 
Low. 

1 973‘ 

Homage  to  Woman.  Photograph 
of  Decoration  of  Ladies’  Recep- 
tion Room,  Hotel  Waldorf- 
Astoria. 

1 974- 

Golden  Autumn.  Photograph  of 
Decoration  in  the  residence  of 
Mr.  W.  V.  Lawrence. 

i 975- 

Frame  of  Photographs.  Decora- 
tion of  Ballroom,  Hotel  Wal- 
dorf-Astoria. 

976. 

Frame  of  Photographs.  Decora- 
tion of  Ballroom  of  Hotel 

Waldorf-Astoria. 

‘ 977- 

Frame  of  Photographs.  Decora- 
tion of  Ballroom  of  Hotel 
W aldorf-Astoria. 

Marsh, 

Frederick  Dana,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

978. 

“Bridge  Building.” 

979- 

“F.arth  Yields  Her  Treasures.” 

980. 

“The  Span.” 

981. 

“Pittsburg.” 

42 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Exhibit 

No.  I 

McLane,  M.  Jean,  New  York. 

982.  Frieze  for  Child’s  Playroom. 

Mora,  F.  Luis,  New  York.  1 

983.  Decorative  Panel,  “Suffer  Little  j 

Cb>ld*'en  to  Come  unto  Me.”  j 

Oakley,  Vioiet,  Villanova,  Pennsylvania,  j 

984.  Study  for  mural  decoration  for 

Church  of  All  Angels,  New  1 
York.  I 

O’Brien,  Madeleine,  New  York. 

985.  Design  for  Hanging. 

Perkins,  Lucy  Fitch,  Chicago. 

986.  “Ivanhoe.”  Frame  containing 

three  designs  in  water  colors 
for  decorative  panels.  Lent  by 
Prang  & Co. 

Sears,  Taber,  New  York. 

987.  Sketch  for  Aldermanic  Chamber, 

City  Hall,  New  York.  , 

988.  Boy  with  Falcon. 

Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.,  New  York. 

989.  Psyche  Returns  from  Hades. 
9Q0.  Story  of  Psyche. 

991.  Psyche  Loses  Love. 

992.  Psyche’s  Wanderings. 

993.  Before  the  Throne  of  Venus. 

994.  Psyche  Finds  Love. 

995.  Psyche  Overcome. 

996.  Religious  Art. 

997.  Canterbury  Pilgrims.  (Photo- 

graph of  frieze  of  Georgian 
Court.) 

Shean,  Charles  M.,  New  York. 

998.  Decorative  Panel. 

Shirlaw,  Walter,  New  York. 

999.  The  Crescent  Moon. 

1000.  The  Rainbow. 

1001.  The  Lost  Chord. 

Turner,  C.  Y.,  New  York. 

1002.  Barter  with  the  Indians.  Orig- 

inal Sketch  for  Decoration  for 
Corridor  of  Baltimore  Court 
House.  Water  Color. 

1003.  Photographs  of  detail  of  above 

Two  frames. 

1004.  Triumph  of  Manhattan.  Three 

Photographs. 

1006.  Triumph  of  Manhattan.  Orig- 
inal Sketch  for  Decoration. 
too6a.  Barter  with  the  Indians.  Deco- 
ration for  Corridor  of  Balti- 
more Court  House.  Photo- 
graph of  details. 


No. 

Stoddard,  Frederick  L.,  St.  Louis. 

1007.  The  Road  to  Paradise.  Deco- 

rative Panel. 

Vaillant,  Louis  D.,  New  York. 

1008.  Roman  Poet. 
ioo8a.  Mediaeval  Poet. 

Vedder,  Elihu,  Rome. 

1009.  Decorative  Fragment. 

Walker,  Henry  Oliver,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

1010.  “Lyric  Poetry,”  sketch  for  Con- 

gressional Library. 

loioa.  Sketch  for  “Lyric  Poetry.” 
Photograph  from  original. 

1011.  “Wisdom,”  sketch  for  Appellate 

Court. 

loiia.  Sketch  for  “Wisdom.”  Photo- 
graph from  original. 

1012.  “Eliot  Preaching,”  sketch  for 

Boston  State  House. 

1012a.  Sketch  for  “Eliot  Preaching.” 
Photograph  from  original. 

1013.  “Boy  of  Winander,”  sketch  for 

Congressional  Library. 

1013a.  Sketch  for  “Boy  of  Winander.” 
Photograph  from  original. 

1014.  “Pilgrims  on  the  Mayflower,” 

sketch  for  Massachusetts  State 
House. 

1014a.  Sketch  for  “Pilgrims  on  the 
Mayflower.”  Photograph  from 
original. 

Walton,  Frederick  C.,  Chicago. 

1015.  Design  for  Mural  Decoration  of 

Chapel. 

Wenzell,  A.  B.,  New  York. 

1016.  Decorative  Panel.  Pastel. 
ioi6a.  Decorative  Panel.  Pastel. 

WATER  COLORS  AND  PASTELS. 

Abbott,  Elenore  Plaisted,  Philadelphia. 

1017.  Study. 

Allis,  Harry,  Paris. 

1017a.  Moonlight  in  Normandy. 

Allen,  Thomas,  Boston. 

1018.  Dartmoor. 

Annan,  Alice  H.,  New  York. 

1019.  Across  the  Arno. 

Anshutz,  Thomas  P.,  Fort  Washington, 
Pa. 

1020.  Portrait  of  a Young  Cello 

Player.  Pastel. 

Barse,  George  R.,  New  York. 

1022.  Campagna  Romana.  Pastel. 

Lent  by  Mr.  William  Clausen, 
New  York. 


Mural  Paintings,  Water  Colors  and  Pastels. 


Exhibit 


UNITED  STATES, 


43 


Water  Colors  and  Pastels. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bates,  Bertha  C.  D.,  Wilmington,  Del. 

1023.  The  Magic  Mirror. 

Beckwith,  J.  Carroll,  New  York. 

1024.  A Girl  of  Manhattan.  Pastel. 

1025.  Childhood.  Pastel. 

Bicknell,  E.  M.,  New  York. 

1026.  Hard  a-Lee. 

Birney,  W.  Verplanck,  New  York. 

1027.  The  Old  Manse. 

Blum,  Robert  F.  (deceased) 

1028.  The  Pumpkin  Vender.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Henrietta  Haller,  Cincin- 
nati. 

1029.  The  Fifty-Eighth  Street  Ele- 

vated Railway  Station,  New 
York.  Pastel.  Lent  by  Mr. 
William  J.  Baer,  New  York. 

Bradley,  Susan  H,,  Boston. 

1030.  Mt.  Robinson,  Mount  Desert, 

Me. 

Breckenridge,  Hugh  H.,  Fort  Washing- 
ton, Pa. 

1031.  Lantern  Glow.  Pastel. 

1032.  Rest.  Pastel. 

1033.  The  Red  Tree.  Pastel. 

Bridges,  Fidelia,  Canaan,  Conn. 

1034.  Wild  Lilies  by  the  Sea. 

Bright,  John  Irwin,  Philadelphia. 

1035.  The  Harbor. 

Bristol,  J.  B.,  New  York. 

1036.  Near  Lake  Placid.  Lent  by  Mr. 

J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  New  York. 

1037.  Hold  Still. 

Browse,  Mabel  E.,  Grape  Island,  W.  Va. 

1038.  Roses. 

Budworth,  W.  S.,  New  York. 

1039.  End  of  Day. 

1042.  October  Afternoon. 

1043.  Fog  on  Biddeford  Pool,  Maine. 

Buehr,  Karl  Albert,  Chicago. 

1044.  Companionship. 

Bumpus,  M.  L.,  Quincy,  Mass. 

1045.  Return  in  the  Fog,  Gloucester 

Pastel. 

Burleigh,  Sidney  R.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

1046.  The  Old  Skipper. 

Burpee,  William  B.,  Boston. 

1048.  Winter  Sunset.  Pastel. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Butler,  Howard  Russell,  New  York. 

1049.  Marine.  Pastel. 

1050.  Long  Island  Landscape.  Pastel 

Castello,  Eugene,  Philadelphia. 

1051.  Gate  of  Justice,  Cairo. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

1052.  The  Wasp  and  the  Frolic. 

Chase,  William  M.,  New  York. 

1054.  Autumn.  Pastel. 

Clements,  George  H.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

1055.  An  Arab  AVedding. 

Clinedinst,  Benjamin  West,  New  York. 

1056.  Long  Ago.  Lent  by  Mr.  John 

J.  AValton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1057.  What  Color? 

Clopath,  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1058.  Head  of  a Girl.  Colored  crayon. 

Colby,  Josephine  Ward,  New  York. 

1059.  Cupid  and  my  Campaspe  played 

at  Cards  for  Kisses. 

Coleman,  Samuel,  Newport,  R.  I. 

1060.  On  the  Mediterranean.  Lent  by 

Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

Coman,  Charlotte  B.,  New  York. 

1061.  A Hillside. 

Comins,  Eben  F.,  Boston. 

1063.  The  Fletchhorn,  Simplon,  Swit- 

zerland. 

Conant,  Lucy  S.,  Boston. 

1064.  A^enice. 

Cooper,  Colin  Campbell,  Philadelphia. 

1065.  Broad  Street.  New  York.  Lent 

by  Mr.  A.  F.  Hyde,  New  York. 

Cooper,  Emma  Lampert,  Philadelphia. 

1067.  The  AA/'Yaver,  Canada. 

1068.  The  News  of  the  Day. 

1069.  Lincoln  Cathedral. 

1070.  Uncle  Jacob. 

Costello,  Eugene,  Philadelphia. 

1071.  Gate  of  Justice. 

Couse,  E.  Irving,  New  York. 

1072.  The  Arrow  Maker.  I.ent  by 

Dr.  F.  Whiting,  New  York. 

Crowninshield,  Frederic,  New  York. 

1073.  Giovanni. 

Curran,  Charles  C.,  New  York. 

1074.  Pomona.  Lent  by  Mr.  AAh  AV. 

Ren  wick,  New  York. 

Curtis,  Constance,  New  York. 

1075.  Joan. 


44 


DEPARTMENT  B,— ART. 


Water  Colors  and  Pastels. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Daingerfield,  Elliott,  New  York. 

1076.  A Summer  Night. 

1077.  Under  Moonlit  Skies. 

Dana,  Charles  E.,  Philadelphia. 

1078.  Tomb  of  Sultan  Hasan,  Cairo, 

Egypt. 

1079.  Caudebec  en  Caux.  On  the 

Seine,  France. 

Dawson,  George  Walter,  Philadelphia. 

1080.  Lotus  Flower. 

1081.  Water  Lily. 

1082.  Box-bordered  Path  to  Bosk, 

Duke  of  Laute’s  Garden,  Italy. 

De  Luce,  Percival,  New  York. 

1083.  Incense. 

Dewey,  Charles  Melville,  New  York. 

1084.  Indian  Summer.  Lent  by  Miss 

Julia  Wilder  Kurtz,  New 
York. 

1085.  November  Evening. 

Dewing,  T.  W.,  New  York. 

1085a.  Study — nude.  Lent  by  Mr.  Stan- 
ford White,  New  York. 

1085b.  Study — nude. 

1085c.  Study — nude.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
io85d.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Watson 
M.  Freer,  Detroit, 

10850.  Study — Blue  Drapery.  Lent  by 
Mr.  ^ William  K.  Bixby,  St. 
Louis. 

1085!.  Study — Pink  Drapery,  Lent  by 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
io85g.  Study — Yellow  Drapery.  Lent 
by  Col.  Frank  J.  Hecker,  De- 
troit. 

io85h.  Study— nude.  Lent  by  Mr. 
Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

Dielman,  Frederick,  New  York. 

1086.  Eugenia. 

1087.  Cold  Spring  Harbor* 

Dillaye,  Blanche,  Philadelphia. 

1088.  Little  Venice,  Evening. 

Douglas,  Walter,  Morristown,  N.  J. 

1089.  Fowls, 

Drake,  Will  H.,  New  York. 

1090.  The  Brook. 

Dull,  John  J.,  Philadelphia. 

1091.  Landscape. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren,  New  York. 

1092.  Moonlight  in  Flanders. 

1093.  Murmuring  Pines. 

1094.  Spirit  of  the  Twilight. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Edwards,  George  Wharton,  New  York. 

1095.  New  England  Fishing  Village. 

1096.  The  Sabot  Shop. 

Ertz,  Edward,  Polperro,  Cornwall,  Eng- 
land. 

1097.  Fishing  Boats  at  Anchor. 

Fenn,  Harry,  New  York. 

109S.  Gateway  of  San  Gregorio,  Val- 
ladolid, Spain. 

Fleury,  Albert,  Chicago. 

1099.  The  Auditorium. 

Forsyth,  W.,  Indianapolis. 

1100.  A Valley  Road. 

1101.  In  the  Afternoon. 

1102.  On  the  Kentucky  River. 

I JFoss,  H.  Campbell,  New  York. 

1103.  Japanese  Hydrangeas. 

I 1104.  Pink  Phlox.  Pastel. 

I Foster,  Ben.,  New  York. 

! 1105.  Coming  Night. 

I Fromuth,  Charles,  Paris. 

1105a.  Fisherman,  Concarneau.  Pastel. 

I 1105b,  tlarmony.  Pastel. 

i Fry,  Georgia  Timkin,  New  York. 

I 1106.  In  the  Dunes.  Pastel. 

I 1107.  The  Return  of  the  Flock. 

Gallagher,  Sears,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

1108.  The  Wreck. 

Garrett,  Edmund  H.,  Boston. 

1109.  Clovelly,  over  the  Roof  Trees, 
mo.  Groombridge,  Kent. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  New  York. 

nil.  Mt.  Edgecombe. 

Gilbert,  C.  Allen,  New  York. 

I 1112.  Winter  Moon.  Pastel. 

I 1113.  Winter  Woods. 

! 1114.  Autumn.  Pastel. 

I Greatorex,  Kpthleen  H.,  Paris. 

I 1114a.  Almond  Blossoms,  Palazzo 

i Strozzi,  Florence, 

j 1114b.  Autumn. 

j Green,  Frank  Russell,  New  York, 
j 1115.  Starlight  Night. 

I Greene,  F.  Stewart,  New  York. 

1116.  Dark  and  Dreary. 

Gruppe,  Charles  P. 

1118.  Gray  Skies,  Holland, 
iiig.  November  Evening  near  the 
Hague. 


UNITED  STATES. 


45 


Water  Colors  and  Pastels. 


Exhibit 
No. 

Guerin,  Jules,  New  York. 

1120.  The  Faggot  Gatherer. 

1121.  A Frosty  Morning, 

Hallett,  Hendricks  A.,  Boston. 

1122.  “Old  Ocean.” 

Hallowell,  George  H.,  Boston. 

1123.  Katahdin  Lake. 

1123a.  Festa;  Southern  Italy  (i). 

1124.  Sunset  at  Sunksoss. 

1124a.  Greek  Captive. 

1125.  Moonlight  and  Maples. 

1125a.  Sunrise,  Katahdin  Lake. 

1126.  The  Woodman. 

1126a.  Nejegus,  Montenegro. 

1127.  Burnt  Forest. 

11273.  Festa:  Southern  Italy  (2). 
T128.  River  Driver’s  Camp. 

1128a.  Festa  near  Naples. 

1129.  Driving  the  Penobscot. 

1129a.  Ruins,  Salona,  Dalmatia. 

Hardenbergh,  Elizabeth  R. 

113G.  Geraniums. 

Hassam,  Childe,  New  York. 

1131.  Nocturne,  Rainy  Midnight. 

1132.  An  Island  Garden.  Pastel. 

1133.  November.  Pastel. 

Hay  dock,  May  S.,  Philadelphia. 

1134.  Bride  Roses. 

1135.  Chrysanthemums. 

Herter,  Adele,  Paris. 

1136.  Portrait.  Pastel. 

Herter,  Albert,  Paris. 

1137.  The  Spirit  of  the  Renaissance. 

1138.  Sorrow.  Pastel. 

Homer,  Winslow,  New  York. 

1139.  Snake  in  the  Grass.  Lent  by 

Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York, 

Hore,  Ethel,  New  York. 

1140.  Peonies. 

Howland,  George,  Paris. 

1141.  Portrait.  Pastel. 

Hudson,  Charles  W.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

1142.  The  Old  Crow  Tree — a Cedar. 

Ingham,  Elizabeth  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1143.  Across  the  Basin,  Luxembourg 

Gardens. 

1144.  Rio  St.  Polo.  Afternoon  in 

Venice. 

Isham,  Samuel,  New  York. 

1145.  The  Italian  Comedy. 

Jones,  H.  Bolton,  New  York. 

1146.  Winter,  l.cnt  by  Mr.  J.  C. 

Nicoll,  New  York. 


Kaula,  W.  J.,  Boston. 

1147.  Moonrise. 

IT48.  Over  the  Dunes. 

Keith,  Dora  Wheeler,  New  York. 

T149.  Penelope. 

Keller,  Arthur  I.,  New  York. 

1150.  Hester  Prynne  and  Arthur  Dim- 
mesdale. 

IT51.  The  Finishing  Touches.  Lent 
by  Mrs.  T.  B.  Reynolds,  New 
York. 

1152.  The  Sisters. 

Kinsella,  James,  New  York. 

1154.  Old  State  House,  Boston. 

1155.  Rue  St,  Jacques,  Bruges. 

1156.  The  Cathedral  of  Quebec. 

LaFarge,  J.,  New  York. 

1157.  Bridle  Path,  Tahiti. 

1158.  Autumn. 

1159.  Diadem  Mountain  at  Sunset. 

Liebscher,  Gustav,  New  York. 

1160.  Grand  Canon  of  Arizona. 

Linson,  Corwin  K.,  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 

1161.  On  the  Aegean  Sea. 

1162.  Death  of  Judas. 

1163.  Meeting  of  Jesus  and  Martha. 

Lippincott,  William  H.,  New  York. 

1164.  A Marine  Doctor. 

Little,  John  Wesley,  Fort  Washington, 
Penn. 

1165.  The  Drinking  Place. 

McCord,  George  H.,  New  York. 

1166.  Barnacle  Rocks.  Pastel. 

1167.  Marsh  and  Woodland.  Pastel. 

1168.  Cragsmoor  Beech  Trees.  Pas- 

tel. 

Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan,  New  York. 

1169.  November. 

McKnight,  Dodge,  Boston. 

1170.  Sand  Dune  on  Cape  Cod.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Sears,  Boston. 

1171.  South  of  France.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

J.  M.  Sears,  Boston. 

1172.  A Hamlet  in  Winter. 

McLane,  M.  Jean,  New  York. 

1173.  Children  of  the  Street — Bubbles 

1174.  Old  Woman. 

MacChesney,  Clara  T.,  New  York. 

IT77.  The  Patriarch.  Pastel. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1178.  Pool. 

1179.  The  \\'nodc'hn]iiH'r, 

1179a.  Misty  Spring.  Pastel. 


Exhibit 

No. 


46 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors  and  Pastels. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Maury,  Cornelia  F.,  St.  Louis. 

1180.  Mother  and  Child.  Pastel. 

1181.  Little  Sister.  Pastel.  Lent  by  i 

Mr.  Halsey  C.  Ives,  St.  Louis.  | 

Mora,  F.  Luis,  New  York. 

1182.  The  Cigarette. 

Moran,  Percy,  New  York. 

1183.  Afterglow. 

1184.  An  Old  Campaigner. 

Moser,  James  Henry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1185.  Green  Bridge  Light. 

Muhrman,  Henry,  London. 

1186.  A Hotel  in  Saxony.  Pastel. 

1187.  Trees  and  Pond,  Hampstead 

Heath.  Pastel. 

1188.  The  Thames  at  Greenwich. 

Pastel. 

ii8g.  Strand  on  the  Green.  Pastel. 

1190.  Hampstead  Heath.  Pastel. 

1191.  Market  Day,  Saxony.  Pastel. 

1192.  The  Bridge,  Meissen.  Pastel. 

1193.  Unloading  Barges.  Pastel. 

Murdoch,  Dora  L.,  Baltimore. 

1194.  Warwick  Castle. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley,  Boston. 

1195.  The  Blue  Organdy.  Pastel. 

1196.  The  Screen. 

1197.  The  Lavender  Shawl. 

1198.  The  Portiere. 

Newell,  G.  Glenn,  New  York. 

1199.  Rest  in  Pasture. 

1200.  Their  Winter  Store. 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes,  New  York. 

1201.  The  Appointed  Hour. 

1202.  Indian  After  the  Chase. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York. 

1203.  A Gray  Day  in  October. 

1204.  Light  off  Cape  Ann. 

O’Leary,  Angela,  New  York. 

1205.  A Flock  of  Sheep. 

Ochtman,  Leonard,  New  York. 

1206.  Early  Winter.  Lent  by  the  Sal-  | 

magundi  Club,  New  York.  j 

Of,  George  F.,  Jr.,  New  York.  j 

1207.  Sunset:  Marine.  j 

Palmer,  Walter  L.,  New  York. 

1208.  Down  the  Valley. 

1209.  Moorish  Court. 

1210.  Summer  Night.  i 

1211.  The  Open  Brook.  : 


Patterson,  Margaret  Jordan,  Arlington 
Heights,  Mass. 

1212.  Toy  Village  of  Aiguilhe.  Pastel. 
Payne,  Henry  C. 

1213.  The  Hillside.  Pastel.  Lent  by 

Mr,  F.  C.  Bryden,  Chicago. 

Pepper,  Charles  Hovey,  Boston. 

1214.  Sunday — Concarneau. 

1215.  The  Green  Cart. 

Phoenix,  Frank,  Chicago. 

1215a.  Girl  Sewing.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Ly- 
man, Chicago. 

Platt,  Alethea  Hill,  New  York. 

1216.  Overhauling  the  Nets. 

1217.  The  Fisherman  Taxidermist. 

Post,  W.  Merritt,  New  York. 

1218.  Across  the  Fields. 

Potthast,  Edward  H.,  New  York. 

1219.  In  the  Gloaming. 

Prendergast,  Maurice,  Boston. 

1220.  Street  in  Venice.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

J.  M.  Sears,  Boston. 

1221.  Lion  of  Venice. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister,  New  York. 

1222.  A Puma.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Cot- 

tier & Co.,  New  York. 

Reaugh,  F.,  Oak  Cliff,  Texas. 

1223.  In  the  Rain.  Pastel. 

Redmond,  Frieda  W.,  New  York. 

1224.  On  the  Mediterranean. 

Redmond,  John  J.,  New  York. 

1225.  Morning  on  a Flemish  Canal. 

1226.  November. 

Redmond,  Margaret,  Philadelphia. 

1227.  Iris. 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  New  York. 

1228.  The  Reef. 

Richardson,  Frederick,  Park  Ridge,  111. 

1229.  Under  the  Sea.  Pen  Drawing. 

1230.  The  Hunting  Season.  Pen  Draw 

ing. 

Rimmer,  Caroline  Hunt,  Boston. 

1231.  Tiger. 

Ritschel,  William,  New  York. 

1232.  Derelict.  Lent  by  the  Salma- 

gundi Club,  New  York. 

1233.  Meadows. 


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47 


Water  Colors 


Exhibit 

No. 

Robinson,  Alexander  Ch.,  London. 

1233a.  The  Singing  Bird.  Pastel. 
Robinson,  Florence,  Boston. 

1234.  Quai  de  I’Hotel  de  Ville,  Paris. 
Robinson,  Will  S.,  New  York. 

1235.  Evening  at  Etaples. 

Rockwood,  Catherine  C.,  New  York. 

1236.  Twilight  on  the  Delaware. 

1237.  An  Old  Time  Garden. 

Rook,  Edward  F.,  New  York. 


1238. 

Horse  Market.  Pastel. 

Rosenmeyer,  B.  J.,  New  York. 

1239. 

Babyhood. 

1240. 

Girlhood. 

Sanders, 

Bertha  D.,  New  York. 

1241. 

After  the  Rain. 

1242. 

Crecy  Meadowland. 

Sartain, 

Harriet,  Philadelphia. 

1243. 

Roses. 

1244. 

Yellow  Daisies. 

Schilling,  Alexander,  New  York. 

1245- 

Upland  Hills.  Lent  by  Dr.  A. 

T.  Sanden,  New  York. 

A Hazy  Spring  Morning. 

1246. 

Schneider,  A.,  Tangier,  Morocco. 

1247. 

Moorish  Women. 

Schneider,  W.  G.,  New  York. 

1248. 

Daffodils. 

Scott,  Emily  M.,  New  York. 

1249. 

Peppers. 

1250. 

Roses. 

Sears,  Sarah  C.,  Boston. 

1251. 

Portrait  of  Miss  S.  Pastel. 
Lent  by  Mr.  James  Sears,  Bos- 

ton. 

1252. 

Portrait  of  Lady  in  White. 
Pastel.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  C.  Fair- 
child,  Boston. 

1253- 

Head  of  a Child.  Pastel. 

1254. 

Afternoon  in  the  Garden. 

1255- 

Phlox  in  Sunlight. 

1256. 

Verbenas. 

1257- 

Helen.  Pastel. 

Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet,  New  York. 

1258. 

Intermezzo. 

1259. 

Children  Playing. 

1260. 

Child  Stringing  Beads.  Pastel. 

1261. 

Girl  with  Strawberries. 

i26Ta. 

Study  in  Rose-color;  or,  Por- 

trait of  Mrs.  E.  E. 

and  Pastels. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Shirlaw,  Walter,  New  York. 

1262.  Autumn. 

1263.  Decorative  Fragment.  Pastel. 

1264.  Ploughing  Potatoes.  Pastel. 

1265.  An  Italian  Garden. 

1266.  Market  Place  in  Italy. 

Shurtleff,  R.  M.,  New  York. 

1267.  First  Snow,  of  Winter. 

1268.  A June  Morning. 

Silsbee,  Martha,  Boston. 

1269.  Cortina. 

Sloan,  Marianna,  Fort  Washington,  Pa. 

1270.  Sunlight  and  Shadow. 

Smillie,  George  H.,  New  York. 

1271.  On  Marblehead  Neck.  Lent  by 
Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

Smith,  F.  Hopkinson,  New  York. 

1272.  After  the  Shower,  Venice. 

1273.  Waiting  Gondolas. 

1274.  Where  Shylock  Traded. 

Smith,  Joseph  Lindon,  Boston. 

1275.  Cappella  Palatina,  Palermo. 

1276.  Roman  Sarcophagus. 

1277.  Temple  Gate,  Nikko. 

Smith,  W.  Granville,  New  York. 

1278.  The  Quiet  Hour. 

Snell,  Florence  Frances,  New  York. 

1279.  Twilight  in  an  English  Village. 

Snell,  Henry  B.,  New  York. 

1280.  Lighthouse  by  Moonlight. 

1281.  Twilight  at  Sea.  Lent  by  Dr. 
A.  C.  Humphreys,  New  York. 

1282.  Still  Life. 

1283.  Sails  of  the  Adriatic.  Pastel. 

Snow,  E.  Taylor,  Philadelphia. 

1284.  Cleaning  the  Delft.  Holland. 

Soper,  James  H.  Gardner,  New  York. 

1285.  Herr  Kubelik. 

Spafard,  Myra  B.,  New  York. 

1286.  Petunias. 

Stark,  Otto,  Indianapolis. 

1287.  The  Bend  of  the  River. 

1288.  Early  Morning. 

Stowell,  M.  Louise,  Rochester,  New  York. 

1289.  Between  two  Bridges. 

Sturgis,  Mabel  R.,  Boston. 

1290.  Pine  Trees. 

Svendsen,  Charles  C.,  Cincinnati. 

1291.  Mount  Olivet  Sliepherd. 

Thomas,  S.  Seymour,  Paris. 

1292.  Lady  with  a Muff.  Pastel. 


48 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors  and  Pastels,  and  Miniatures. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tryon,  D.  W.,  New  York. 

1292a.  Early  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

1292b.  Golden  Rod.  Lent  by  Col. 

Frank  J.  Hecker,  Detroit. 

1292c.  Winter  — Connecticut  Valley. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer, 
Detroit. 

i292d.  Central  Park — Moonlight.  Lent 
by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  De-  ; 
troit. 

i292e.  Peonies. 

i292f.  Meadow  — Afternoon  Cloud,  j 
Lent  by  Mr.  William  K.  Bixby,  | 
St.  Louis. 

i292g.  Niagara  Falls.  Lent  by  Mr.  i 
Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
i292h.  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L. 
Freer,  Detroit. 

i292i.  Golden  Rod  and  Asters.  Lent 
by  Col.  Frank  J.  Hecker,  De- 
troit. 

i292j.  Night — A Landscape.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1292k.  Late  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

1292I.  Night — A Harbor.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1292m.  April. 

i292n.  Late  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

12920.  May. 

Twachtman,  J.  H.  (deceased). 

1293.  Bridgeport.  Pastel. 

1294.  The  Old  Homestead.  Pastel.  i 

1294a.  Landscape.  Pastel.  | 

Vanderpoel,  John  H.,  Chicago. 

1295.  Cosette. 

1296.  Sunlight  and  Shadow.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Charles  Church,  Beverly 
Hills,  111. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  Paris. 

1297.  Scene  on  Esopus  Creek.  Lent 

by  Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

Van  Laer,  Alexander  T.,  New  York. 

1299.  Ploughing  in  the  Bog. 

Walker,  Horatio. 

1301.  Morning,  Milking.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Ralph  H.  Plumb,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1302.  The  Potato-Pickers.  Lent  by 

Mr.  N.  E.  Montross,  New 
York. 

1303-  Spring  Evening — ^Shepherd  and 
Sheep.  Lent  by  Mr.  N.  E. 
Montross,  New  York.  ! 


Exhibit 

No. 

Warren,  Harold  B.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

1304.  The  Propylsea,  Athens. 

1305.  Lingering  Snow.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Edward  R.  Warren,  Brookline. 

Waugh,  Frederic  J.,  London. 

1305a.  Pandora. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  New  York. 

1306.  Dogs. 

1307.  Dogs. 

1308.  Sheep. 

Weldon,  Charles  D.,  New  York. 

1309.  A Japanese  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Homer  Lee,  New  York. 

1310.  The  Portrait. 

Wendell,  Theodore,  Boston. 

1313.  Boston  Common  in  Winter. 

Pastel.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Sears,  Boston. 

Wesselhoeft,  Mary  F.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1314.  A Stretch  of  Sand. 

Whistler,  James  A.  McNeill  (deceased). 
1314a.  The  Green  Cap.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1314b.  Writing  on  the  Wall.  Lent  by 
Mr,  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1314c.  Sleeping.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 
L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

I3i4d.  Mother  and  Child — The  Pearl. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer, 
Detroit. 

13146.  Venetian  Doorway.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
13141.  Rose  and  Opal.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
I3i4g.  Rose  and  Red — The  Little  Pink 
Cap.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L. 
Freer,  Detroit, 

I3i4h.  Venetian  Courtyard.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1314!.  A Violet  Note.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1314].  Spring.  Lent  by  Col.  Frank  J. 
Hecker,  Detroit. 

1314k.  Morning  Glories.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1314I.  The  Purple  Cap.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 
1314m.  Harmony  in  Blue  and  Violet. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer. 
Detroit. 

Whittemore,  William  J.,  New  York. 

1315.  The  Iris  Garden. 

1316.  Maidenhood. 

Wiles,  Irving  R.,  New  York. 

1317.  The  Green  Cushion.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New 
York. 


UNITED  STATES. 


49 


Miniatures. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Wood,  Louise,  Philadelphia. 

1318.  A Harvest  Field,  England. 

1319.  Six  and  Sixty. 

Woodbury,  Charles  H.,  Boston. 

T320.  Maine  Coast. 

1321.  A Wave  Crest. 

1322.  The  Squall. 

1323.  A Burst  of  Foam. 

1324.  Twilight:  Marine. 

Woodbury,  Marcia  O.,  Boston. 

1325.  The  Smoker. 

Woodward,  Ellsworth,  New  Orleans. 

1326.  Valley  of  the  Tauber. 

Yates,  Cullen,  New  York. 

1327.  Moonlight.  Pastel. 

1328.  Autumn — November. 

Young,  Charles  Morris,  Philadelphia. 

1329.  Frosted  Fields. 

Zogbaum,  R.  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

1330.  Prisoners  to  the  Rear. 

MINIATURES. 

Ahrens,  Ellen  Wetherald,  Philadelphia. 

1331.  Portrait  of  Mary  Ballard. 

1332.  Emily. 

Archambault,  A.  Margaretta,  Phila- 
delphia. 

1332a.  A Colonial  Dame. 

Baer,  William  J.,  New  York. 

1334.  The  Golden  Hour. 
i335‘  In  Arcadia. 

1336.  Betty. 

Baker,  Martha  S.,  Chicago. 

1337.  Miss  C. 

1338.  Girl’s  Head. 

1339*  The  Blue  Gown. 

Baxter,  Martha  Wheeler,  New  York. 

1340.  Two  miniatures  in  a frame: 

(a)  Portrait  of  Miss  Tower. 

(b)  Portrait  of  a Baby. 
Bayliss,  Lillian,  New  York. 

1341.  A Study. 

Beckington,  Alice,  New  York. 

1342.  Mrs.  Buford.  A Sketch. 

1343-  Portrait. 

1344.  Miss  C. 

1345*  Helen. 

Blanchard,  Ethel  C.,  Boston. 

1346.  Donald. 

1347.  Study. 

Brewer,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1348.  Portrait  of  F.  L.  Brewer. 

1349*  Portrait  of  Mr.  Charles  H. 

Ham. 

1350.  Reverie. 

Buehr,  Mary  G.  H.,  Chicago. 

1351.  Two  miniatures  in  a .shadow 

box : 

(a)  Portrait  of  a T.ady. 

(b)  A Dutch  Baby. 


Exhibit 

Na 

Bush-Brown,  M.  Lesley  (Mrs.  H.  K.), 
Newburg,  N.  Y. 

1352.  I.ydia. 

Cross,  Sally  M.,  Boston. 

1353-  Master  John  Cross.  Lent  by 
Mrs.  Annie  Gilbert  Cross, 
Brookline,  Mass. 

1354.  Miss  Edith  Gaffield.  Lent  b.y 
Miss  Gaffield. 

de  Haas,  Alice  P.  T.,  New  York. 

1355-  Feeding  her  Pets. 

Dix,  Eulabee,  New  York. 

1356.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Bruno. 

Emmett,  Lydia  F.,  New  York. 

^357-  Brother  and  Sister. 

Fuller,  Lucia  Fairchild,  Windsor,  Vt. 
1358.  Girl  drying  Her  Feet. 

1359*  The  Chinese  Jacket. 

1360.  In  the  Days  of  King  Arthur. 

1361.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

1362.  Girl  with  Handglass. 

Hess,  Emma  Kipling,  Chicago. 

1363.  Portrait  of  a Summer  Girl. 

1364.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  G.  H.  H. 

1365.  Portrait  of  Katherine  Keep. 

1366.  Portrait  of  Maude  Adams  as 

“The  Little  Sister  of  Jose.” 
Miniature. 

1367.  A Summer  Boy. 

Mills,  Laura  C.,  Boston. 

1368.  Portrait  of  Miss  Persis  Blair. 

1369.  Portrait. 

1370.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Miss  Louise 

Tincker. 

1370a.  The  Red  Flower. 

Holley,  Caroline  E.,  New  York. 

1371.  Three  miniatures  in  a frame: 

(a)  Portrait. 

(b)  Portrait. 

(c)  Portrait. 

Howard,  Clara,  New  York. 

1372.  Catherine. 

Jackson,  Annie  H.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

1373.  Miss  Clar.i  Fay. 

Kendall,  Margaret,  New  York. 

1374-  Study. 

1375-  In  the  Brook. 

1376.  Spirit  of  the  Wood. 

King,  Paul,  New  York. 

1377.  Portrait. 

Lucas,  Jean  W.,  Hagerstown,  Md. 

1378.  Portrait  IMiss  .Agnes  Rogers. 
T379*  Portrait  Mrs.  Frdk.  M Tliomas. 

1380.  Portrait  Alfred  William  Inicas. 
Lynch,  Anna,  Paris. 

1381.  My  Mother.  ]\Tiniaturc  on 

Ivory. 

1382.  Antonio. 


50 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Miniatures  and  Illustrations. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mackubin,  Florence,  Baltimore. 

1382a.  A Daffodil. 

1382b.  Portrait  of  Mr.  R.  S. 

1382c.  A New  England  Nun. 

Nemoede,  Eda,  Chicago. 

1383.  Katherine. 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes,  New  York. 

1384.  My  Father. 

1385.  Mrs.  Edward  Peel  Sperry. 

1386.  Ophelia. 

Oliver,  Jean,  Boston. 

1387.  Miniature. 

Packard,  Mabel,  Chicago. 

1388.  Miss  Alice  Edwards. 

Prather,  Laura,  Oakland,  Cal. 

1389.  Portrait  of  Miss  Nina  Clay. 

Root,  Robert  M.,  Shelbyville,  111. 

1390.  Agnes,  daughter  of  Attorney 

General  Hamlin. 

1391.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Rhodes.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Charles  Ward  Rhodes. 
Rushmore,  Alice,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

1392.  Miss  M.  J.  Christiani.  i 

Searle,  Alice  T.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  | 

1393.  The  late  Mr.  Collis  P.  Hunting-  | 

ton. 

Shuttleworth,  Claire,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1394.  Mary  B.  W.  Coxe. 

Siboni,  Emma  B.,  New  York. 

2395*  Miss  Anne  Belle  Wing. 

1395a.  Four  miniatures  in  a frame. 
Strean,  Maria  J.,  New  York. 

1396.  John  Brooks  Yale. 

1397.  Miss  T. 

Taylor,  Emily  Drayton,  Philadelphia. 

1399.  Mrs.  Joseph  Gazzam.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Joseph  Gazzam. 

1400.  Miss  E.  M.  Lesley.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Robert  M.  Lesley. 

Thayer,  Theodore  W.,  New  York. 

1401.  Portrait. 

1402.  Portrait  of  Bliss  Carman. 

1403.  Portrait  of  the  late  Parke  God- 

win. 

Turner,  Helen  M.,  New  York. 

1404.  Mrs.  A.  V.  Churchill. 

1405.  Mr.  F.  E.  Regal. 

1406.  Margaret. 

Tyler,  Mrs.  C.  D.  Chicago. 

1407.  Mrs.  M.  A.  Scullam. 

Underwood,  Edith  B.,  New  York. 

1408.  Dorothy. 

Van  Horne,  R.  A.  Garlick,  Paris. 

1409.  Miniature. 

Volk,  Ellen  S.,  New  York. 

1410.  A Study. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Weidner,  Carl,  New  York. 

1411.  Victor  Weidner  and  his  Dog. 

1412.  Violetta. 

1413.  Mrs.  C.  W.  . 

Weir,  Edith  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1414.  Portrait  with  blue  background. 
West-Shaw,  Ann,  New  York. 

1414a.  A Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Winckler,  Adele,  Paris. 

1415.  Four  miniatures  in  a frame. 
Wing,  Miss  A.  B.,  New  York. 

_ 1416.  Dolly. 

Wood,  Louise,  Philadelphia. 

1417*  Nardelli. 

Worrall,  Miss  R.,  New  York. 

1418.  Mr.  E.  C.  Benedict. 

1419.  The  Old-fashioned  Dress. 

Wyatt,  Mary  Lyttleton,  Paris. 

1420.  Miniature. 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

1421.  Trial  Trip  of  the  Katahdin. 
Child,  Edward  Bur  rage.  New  York. 

1422.  She  straightened  his  old-fash- 

ioned tie. 

1423.  Stokers  at  Dinner. 

1424.  The  Stokers. 

Clay,  John  Cecil,  New  York. 

1425.  Portrait  Sketch  of  Joel  Chandler 

Harris. 

1426.  March. 

1427.  Portrait  of  S.  L.  Clemens. 
Cowles,  Genevieve,  New  York. 

1428.  Bold  Words  at  the  Bridge. 
Cowles,  Maude  A.,  New  York. 

1429.  “How  are  you,  the  Day?” 

Du  Mond,  Frank  V.,  New  York. 

1430.  Milton’s  Ode  on  the  Nativity  (i) 

1431.  Milton’s  Ode  on  the  Nativity.  (2) 

1432.  Milton’s  Ode  on  the  Nativity.  (3) 

1433.  Milton’s  Ode  on  the  Nativity.  (4) 

1434.  Milton’s  Ode  on  the  Nativity.  (5) 
Edwards,  George  Wharton,  New  York. 

1435*  Design  for  Catalogue  Cover,  (i) 

1436.  Design  for  Catalogue  Cover.  (2) 

1437.  Old  English  Love  Song. 
Fogarty,  Thomas,  New  York. 

1438.  Night  in  the  Woods,  (i) 

1439.  Night  in  the  Woods.  (2) 

1440.  A Rough  Day. 

1441.  The  Treasure  of  the  Redwoods. 

1442.  Illustrations  for  Mary  Anne — 

Henry. 


UNITED  STATES. 


51 


Illustrations. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Gibson,  Charles  Dana,  New  York. 

1443.  Chorus  Girl’s  Return  Home. 

1444.  Fellow  Passengers. 

1445.  The  Champion. 

Gillam,  Victor,  New  York. 

1446.  Strike  up  the  Band. 

1447.  Now,  Boys,  Look  Pleasant. 

1448.  Gillam  and  his  Subjects. 

Glackens,  W.  J.,  New  York. 

1449.  Big  Kennedy. 

1450.  Illustration  for  “The  Boss.” 

1451.  Illustration  for  Paul  de  Kock. 

1452.  It’s  a Steal. 

1453.  Never  Was  I So  Looked  At! 

1455.  There’s  Your  Man. 

1456.  You’re  a Tax-Payer. 

1457.  If  It’s  the  Best  They  Can  Do. 
Green,  Elizabeth  Shippen,  Villanova,  Pa. 

1458.  Head  Piece  to  Perdita’s  Lovers. 

1459.  An  Old  Country  Plouse. 

1460.  My  Lady  Clemency  Entertained 

a Guest. 

1461.  Buondelmonte  rides  to  his  Bride. 

1462.  Three  Illustrations  to  Antiques: 

(a)  “And  Sister  just  shook 
her  head  and  tried  to  smile.” 

(b)  “She  called  it  a Nev/  Eng- 
land Tapestry  Chamber.” 

(c)  “They  don’t  call  them  sec- 
ond-hand, they  call  them  an- 
tiques.’' 

Hambridge,  Jay,  New  York. 

1463.  The  Lone  Mourner. 

Harding,  Charlotte,  Philadelphia. 

1464.  Robin  Hood.  Six  panels. 

1465.  In  the  Moonlight. 

1466.  The  Cop — Hester  Street. 

1467.  Unloading  Wood. 

1468.  Old  Witch. 

1469.  Old  Witch’s  Cat. 

1470.  Illustration  for  “Statesmen  of 

To-morrow.” 

1471.  Election  Parade. 

1472.  She  may  have  carried  Broom-  i 

sticks.  i 

Hinton,  Charles  L.,  New  York. 

1480.  A Child  of  Nature. 

1481.  Spring. 

1482.  Under  the  Trees,  (i) 

1483.  Under  the  Trees.  (2) 

1484.  Under  the  Trees.  (3) 

1485.  Under  the  Trees.  (4) 
Hitchcock,  Lucius  W.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

1486.  Thomas  Dilworth  got  to  his 

Feet. 

1487.  Alexander  lurched  into  a Ghair. 

1488.  “I  promise!”  she  said. 

1489.  Mrs.  Barclay  tapped  loudly. 
Hutt,  Henry,  New  York. 

1490.  The  Daughter  of  the  Household. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Keller,  Arthur  I.,  New  York. 

1491.  George  Washington’s  Last 
Birthday. 

1493.  Illustration  for  Kate  Bonnet. 

1494.  Illustration  for  Septimius  Fel- 

ton. 

1495*  The  Right  of  Way. 
i 1496.  Tomorrow’s  Tangle,  (i) 

1497.  Tomorrow’s  Tangle.  (2) 

[ Lawrence,  William  H.,  New  York. 

1498.  Bad  Tidings. 

' Leigh,  William  R.,  New  York. 

1499.  Turkey  Hunting. 

1500.  Raiding  a Counterfeiter’s  Den. 
Leyendecker,  F.  X.,  New  York. 

1501.  The  Incomparable  Bellairs.  (ij 

1502.  The  Incomparable  Bellairs.  (2) 

1503.  The  Incomparable  Bellairs.  (3) 

1504.  Pierrette. 

1505.  The  Story  Book. 

Linson,  Corwin  K.,  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 

1506.  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Phari- 

sees. 

1507.  The  Auction. 

1508.  The  Blind  leading  the  Blind. 
Loeb,  Louis,  New  York. 

1509.  Summer  Gossip. 

1510.  The  Secret. 

1511.  Sister. 

1512.  The  Friendly  Bottle. 

^513*  Venetian  Courtship. 

Lowell,  Orson,  New  York. 

1514.  Awaiting  her  Soldier’s  Return. 

1515.  Decoration  for  “Sign  of  Jumna.” 

1516.  Entrance  to  Monastery. 

1517.  Sacred  Papyrus. 

1518.  “Sign  of  Jumna.” 

1519.  The  Rising  Sun  greets  the 
Monaster30 

1520.  Title  Page. 

McCarter,  Henry,  New  York. 

1521.  “When  Shepherds  watched  their 
Flocks  by  Night.” 

1522.  The  Unknown  Land. 

1523.  Cover  for  Calendar  of  Famous 
Artists. 

McLane,  M.  Jean,  New  York. 

1523a.  Portrait  of  J.  Johansen. 

1523b.  Portrait. 

Mansfield,  Blanche  McManus,  London. 

1524.  Twenty-four  Drawings  for 
woodcuts.  (The  Altar  Ser- 
vice). Two  frames. 

Mora,  F.  Luis,  New  York. 

1524a.  A Game  of  Cards. 

Mura,  Frank,  London. 

1525.  Cattle  Grazing.  Charcoal. 

1526.  Barge  under  Sail.  Charcoal. 

1527.  Houses  in  Dunmow.  Charcoal 


52 


DEPARTMENT  B.—ART. 


Illustrations. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1528.  Entrance  to  Leicester  Hospital. 

Charcoal. 

1529.  On  the  Castle  Bridge.  Warwick. 

Charcoal. 

1530.  Landscape.  Charcoal. 

1530a.  Old  Inn,  Warwick.  Charcoal. 

Oakley,  Violet,  Villanova,  Pa. 

1532.  Spring  Cover  Design. 

1533*  March  Cover  Design. 

1534.  September  Cover  Design. 

1535.  Illustration  to  Vashti. 

1536.  Illustration  to  Vashti. 

1537.  Illustration  to  Vashti. 

Parrish,  Maxfield,  New  York. 

1538.  A Venetian  Night. 

1539*  Cover  for  “Life.” 

Penfield,  Edward,  New  York. 

1540.  A Dutchman. 

1541.  Dutch  Fisherman  with  Water- 

bottle. 

1542.  Pietje. 

1543*  Vollendam  Notes.  Three  pic- 
tures in  one  frame. 

1544.  Watching  the  Boats. 

Pennell,  Joseph,  London. 

1545.  Venice.  Charcoal. 

Perkins,  Lucy  Fitch,  Chicago. 

1546.  The  Lost  City  of  the  Sea.  Illu- 

minated Water  Color.  Lent 
by  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co. 

1547.  The  Forest  of  Rainbow  Colors. 

Water  Color.  Lent  by  A.  C. 
McClurg  & Co. 

1548.  Nerida.  Watep  Color.  Lent  by 

A.  C.  McClurg  & Co. 

1549.  The  White  Palace.  Water  Color. 

Lent  by  A.  C.  McClurg  & Co. 
Reuterdahl,  H.,  New  York. 

1550.  The  Burning  of  the  Guerriere. 

1551.  The  Forecastle  of  the  Constitu- 

tion. 

1552.  The  Glo’ster  Man. 

1553*  Land  Fight  of  1812. 

1554.  The  Sea-Power  of  Japan. 

Rhead,  Louis  J.,  New  York. 

1555-  Cursing. 

1556.  Pride. 

1557.  Drinking. 

Rosenmeyer,  B.  J.,  New  York. 

1558.  The  Flight  of  Charles  1. 
Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet,  New  York. 

1559-  Mother  and  Baby. 

1560.  Mother  and  Sleeping  Babe. 

1561.  Study  in  Black  and  Red. 

1562.  Study  in  Rose  Color. 

Shinn,  Florence  Scovil,  New  York. 

1563.  The  Answer  from  the  Groom. 

1564.  “We  have  left  the  Theater 

Tickets  at  Home.” 


Exhibit 

No. 

Silveira,  Belle,  Chicago. 

1565.  Girl  with  Black  Hat,  Pencil 

Drawing. 

1566.  Joseph  Gillespie,  Musician.  Pen- 

cil Drawing. 

1567.  Miss  Ethel  Randolph.  Pencil 

Drawing. 

Smith,  Jessie  Willcox,  Villanova,  Pa. 

1568.  The  Child  Calendar,  August. 

1569.  The  Child  Calendar,  December. 

1570.  The  Child  Calendar,  Cover  de- 

sign. 

Smith,  W.  Granville,  New  York. 

1571.  Salvationists. 

Steele,  Frederic  Dorr,  Nutley,  N.  J. 

1572.  The  Chestnut  Woman. 

I573*  Making  the  Disguise. 

1574.  The  Old  Folks. 

1575.  The  Patient. 

1576.  The  Return  of  Sherlock 

Holmes. 

Sterner,  Albert,  New  York. 

1577.  “Put  each  piece  carefully  away.” 

1578.  Ride  of  the  Valkyries. 

Stephens,  Alice  Barber,  Philadelphia. 

i579‘  The  Doctor  Bound  up  the 
Wrist. 

1580.  The  Doctor  Saw  his  Grief. 

1581.  The  Schoolmistress. 

1582.  “You’re  Mad  to  let  this  go  on!” 
Stevens,  W.  D.,  New  York. 

1583.  Box. 

1584.  Moonlight. 

1585.  Book  of  Dreams. 

Stillman,  Lisa  R.,  London. 

1585a.  Mrs.  W.  J.  Stillman. 

1585b.  Waldo  and  Esmond  French. 
Taylor,  C.  Jay,  New  York. 

1586.  A Roadside  Inn. 

1587.  The  Chelsea  Pensioner. 

1588.  Pea-pickers  on  the  Road. 

Van  der  Veer,  Mary,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y. 

1589.  Winding  the  Ball. 

Walcott,  H.  M.,  New  York. 

1590.  Black  and  White. 

j Wenzell,  A.  B.,  New  York. 

I 1591*  A Misunderstanding. 

! 1592.  Cafe  de  la  Paix. 

i 1593-  Gossip, 

i 1594-  A Concert, 

j White,  C.  H.,  New  York. 

^595-  A Florentine  Alley. 

Winslow,  Eleanor  C.,  New  York. 

1596.  Street  in  Antwerp. 

Zogbaum,  R.  F.,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 
1597*  Buena  Vista. 

1597a.  Sykes  Regulars  at  Gaines’  Mill. 


UNITED  STATES. 


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Etchings,  Engravings,  Lithographs.  (Exclusive  of  Wood  Engravings.) 


GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Addams,  Clifford,  London. 

1598.  The  City  at  a Distance. 

1598a.  Grand  Canal,  Dordrecht. 

Aid,  George  C.,  Paris. 

1599.  Frame  of  12  etchings. 

1600.  Frame  of  13  etchings. 

Bacher,  Otto  H.,  New  York. 

1626.  Interior  of  St.  Marks,  Venice. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Frederic  Keppel, 
New  York. 

1627.  San  Giorgio,  Venice.  Lent  by 

by  Mr.  Frederic  Keppel,  New 
York. 

1628.  Lavanderia,  Venice.  Lent  by 

Mr,  Frederic  Keppel,  New 
Y ork. 

1629.  The  Rialto,  Venice.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Frederic  Keppel,  New 
York. 

Beckwith,  J.  Carroll,  New  York. 

1630.  Laughing  Head. 

Bellows,  A.  F.  (deceased). 

1631.  Riverside  Inn.  Lent  by  Mr.  C. 

Klackner,  New  York. 

1632.  The  Inlet.  Lent  by  Mr.  C. 

Klackner,  New  York. 

1633.  The  Mill  Pond.  Lent  by  Mr. 

C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

1634.  A By-gone  Highway.  Lent  by 

Mr.  C.  Klackner.  New  York. 

Bicknell,  W.  H.  W.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

1635.  Roger  Bacon. 

1636.  Caxton. 

Bloodgood,  Robert  F.,  New  York. 

1637.  False  Friends. 

1638.  The  End  of  an  Outlaw. 

Blum,  Robert  F.  (deceased). 

1639.  The  Hag.  Lent  by  the  Cincin- 

nati Art  Museum. 

1640.  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  Lent  by 

the  Cincinnati  Art  Museum. 

1641.  The  Etcher.  Lent  by  the  Cin- 

cinnati Art  Museum. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.,  New  York. 

1641a.  Street  of  Stairs,  St.  Malo. 

1642.  The  Early  Moon. 

1643.  Evening  in  a Port. 

1644.  Eishing  Schooners. 

1645.  Abandoning  the  Ship. 

1646.  The  Old  Moat,  Chartres. 

1647.  Old  House,  Portsmouth. 

1648.  On  Long  Island  Sound. 


Dielman,  Frederick,  New  York. 

1654.  A Head.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  C. 

Nicoll,  New  York. 

1655.  A Head.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  C. 

Nicholl,  New  York. 

Farrar,  Henry  (deceased). 

1656.  The  Hudson  River.  Lent  by 

Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

Getchell,  Edith  Loring,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1657.  Old  Bridge  at  Ogunquit. 

Guy,  Seymour  J.,  New  York. 

1658.  “Please  give  me  a kick!”  Lent 

by  Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

Hale,  Walter,  New  York. 

1659.  Cleeve  Hill  on  the  Thames. 

1660.  Courtyard  of  the  Golden  Cross, 

Oxford. 

1661.  “Ye  Swan,”  at  Pangbourne. 

1662.  In  Merton  College,  Oxford. 

1663.  Hilly  Road,  Acapulco,  Mexico. 

1664.  On  the  Maas  at  Rotterdam. 

Hambridge,  Jay,  New  York. 

1665.  Handy  Man. 

Hovenden,  Thomas  (deceased). 

1666.  “Dem  was  Good  Old  Days.” 

Lent  by  Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New 
York. 

1667.  The  Wedding  Ring.  Lent  by 

Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

I Jones,  H.  Bolton,  New  York. 

1668.  Winter. 

King,  James  S.,  New  York. 

1669.  Portrait  of  Chancellor  Kent. 

After  Rembrandt  Peale. 

Lathrop,  W.  L.,  New  York. 

1670.  An  Approaching  Storm.  Lent 

by  Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New 
York. 

1671.  Near  Lydd.  Lent  by  Mr.  C. 

Klackner,  New  York. 

1672.  To  the  Lake.  Lent  by  Mr.  C. 

Klackner,  New  York. 

1673.  Evening  Walk.  Lent  by  Mr.  C. 

- Klackner,  New  York. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Etchings,  Engravings,  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lauber,  Joseph,  New  York. 

1674.  A Jersey  Farmer. 

1675.  Old  Woman  paring  Apples. 

(Monotype.) 

1676.  A Primitive  Shingle  Maker. 

1677.  The  Coming  Storm. 

1678.  A Study  in  Dry-point. 

1679.  Low  Lands  near  the  Ocean. 

1680.  The  Pool. 

Lewis,  Arthur  Alen,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1681.  Lady  seated  in  a Chair. 

1682.  Procession. 

1683.  Michael  Robinson. 

1684.  Sibyl. 

1685.  Ouistreham. 

1686.  The  Path.  . 

Lippincott,  William  H.,  New  York. 

1687.  A Page. 

1688.  Summer  Landscape,  Baldwin. 

Maine. 

1689.  Man’s  Head. 

Loewenburg,  N.,  New  York. 

1690.  Sunset. 

1691.  Sentinels. 

McLaughlan,  Donald  Shaw,  Boston. 

1692.  The  Little  Forge.  Lent  by  Mr. 

H.  F.  Aitken,  Boston. 

1693.  The  Port.  Boulogne-sur-Mer. 

I. ent  by  Mr.  H.  F.  Aitken, 
Boston. 

1694.  Sleeping  Rag  Vender.  Lent  by 

Mr.  H.  F.  Aitken,  Boston. 

1695.  Saint  Sulspice.  Lent  by  Mr.  H. 

F.  Aitken,  Boston. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 

1696.  Loav  Meadows. 

1697.  Weehawken  Ferry. 

1698.  The  Path. 

1699.  Newark  Bay. 

1700.  Old  Lane  at  91st  Street,  New 

York. 

1701.  The  Inn  Yard,  noth  Street,  New 

York. 

1702.  Solitude. 

Merritt,  Anna  Lea,  London. 

1704.  Grandmother’s  Boa. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.,  New  York. 

1705*  The  Witch  House,  Salem,  Mass. 

1706.  A Glimpse  of  New  Haven. 

1707.  Rookeries. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1708.  A Bit  of  Baxter  Street,  New 

York. 

1709.  The  Lock,  Mott  Haven  Canal. 

1710.  In  the  Bowery. 

1711.  Kingsbridge,  on  the  Harlem. 

1712.  Rag-pickers’  Court,  Baxter  St. 

1713.  Road  to  the  Sea.  Soft  Ground 

Etching. 

1714.  Near  South  Ferry,  New  York. 

1715.  Rainy  Night,  Madison  Square, 

New  York. 

1716.  Trinity  Steeple,  Newport,  R.  I. 

1717.  Old  Door,  Houston  Street. 

1718.  West  Washington  Market,  New 

York.  1 

1719.  The  Toy  Shop. 

1720.  Lilies.  Dry-point,  burr  removed. 

1721.  Strangers  in  Wallabout. 

1722.  City  Hall,  New  York. 

1723.  The  Oyster  Market,  New  York. 

1724.  Grand  Central  Station,  New 

York,  at  night. 

1725.  A Passing  Shower. 

Moran,  Mary  Nimmo  (deceased). 

1726.  Point  Isabel,  Ft.  George  Island, 

Florida. 

1727.  Haunt  of  the  Muskrat,  East- 

Hampton. 

1728.  Easthampton  Barrens. 

1729.  ’Tween  the  Gloaming  and  the 

Murk,  Easthampton. 

1730.  Twilight,  Easthampton. 

1731.  Montauk  Point,  Long  Island. 

1732.  Town  Pond,  Easthampton. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  New  York. 

1733.  Smugglers’  Landing  Place. 

1736.  A Warm  Morning. 

1737*  The  Reef. 

1738.  An  East  Wind. 

1739.  Near  Thatcher’s  Island. 

1740.  In  Early  Spring. 

1741.  Building  an  Elevator.  On  the 

Hill  Top.  (Two  in  a frame.) 

1742.  Burned  Pines. 

1743.  Moonlight  at  Nahant. 

Osgood,  Harry  H.,  New  York. 

1744.  Frame  of  seven  Etchings. 

Pennell,  Joseph,  London. 

1745*  The  most  Picturesque  Place  in 
the  World;  and  Devil  of  Notre 
Dame. 

1746.  Etchings  of  London. 

1747.  Aquatints  of  London. 

Phillips,  H.  S.,  Paris. 

1747a.  Holland  Landscape.  Etching. 


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Etchings,  Engravings,  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Reich,  Jacques,  New  York. 

1748.  Portrait  of  George  Washington. 

After  Stuart’s  unfinished  head. 

1749.  Portrait  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

After  Rembrandt  Peale. 

Robbins,  Horace  Wolcott,  New  York. 

1750.  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  C. 

Nicoll,  New  York. 

Rosenthal,  Albert,  Philadelphia. 

1751.  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Furness. 
Rosenthal,  Max,  Philadelphia. 

1752.  Washington.  After  Stuart. 
Roth,  Ernest  D.,  New  York. 

1753*  Port  Morris. 

1754.  The  Road. 

1755.  The  Last  of  the  Snow. 

1756.  Staten  Island  Meadows. 

Sandreczki,  Otto  W.,  New  York. 

1757.  Study  of  an  Old  V/oman’s  Head. 

Schilling,  Alexander,  New  York. 

1758.  Winter,  Detroit. 

1759*  The  Brick  Barge. 

1760.  The  Dyke. 

1761.  Village  of  Stryn — Llolland. 

1762.  Peasant  Houses. 

1763.  On  the  Juniata,  Pennsylvania. 

1764.  An  Interior. 

1765.  New  Brielle,  Holland. 

1766.  The  Maas  at  Dordrecht. 

1766a.  The  Maas  at  Schiedam. 

Schneider,  Otto  J.,  New  York. 

1767.  Portrait,  Miss  Wertheimer. 

1768.  Study. 

1769.  Portrait,  Dr.  M.  L.  Quinn. 

1770.  Portrait,  A.  T.  Brooks. 

1771.  Girl  with  Muff. 

Scholl,  E.,  New  York. 

1772.  The  Painter. 

1773*  Reflections. 

Senseney,  George,  New  York. 

1774.  Portrait  of  Walt  Whitman. 

Shelton,  William  Henry,  New  York. 

1775.  Artillery  Sergeant. 

Sloan,  John,  Philadelphia. 

1776.  Original  Etchings  for  the  Works 

of  Ch.  Paul  de  Kock. 

1777.  Original  Etchings  for  the  Works 

of  Ch.  Paul  de  Kock. 

1778.  Original  Etchings  for  the  Works 

of  Ch.  Paul  de  Kock. 

1779.  Original  Etchings  for  the  Works 

of  Ch.  Paul  de  Kock. 

1780.  Original  Etchings  for  the  Works 

of  Ch.  Paul  de  Kock. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Smillie,  James  D.,  Nev/  York. 

1781.  A Hot  Bargain.  After  F.  A. 

Bridgman. 

1782.  A Voice  from  the  Cliff.  After 

Winslow  Homer. 

1783-  A Glass  with  the  Squire.  After 
E.  Johnson.  Lent  by  Mr.  J. 
C.  Nicoll,  New  York. 

17S4.  Moonlight.  Original  Etching. 

Lent  by  Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New 
York. 

1785.  Sleep.  After  Walter  Shirlaw. 

Mezzotint. 

1786.  Old  House  near  Boulogne, 

France.  Aquatint. 

1787.  Study  from  Nature — Montrose, 

Pa.  Etching. 

1788.  Peonies.  Dry  Point. 

1789.  Sweet  Peas.  Dry  Point. 

1790.  Pansies.  Dry  Point. 

1791.  Windmills,  Coast  of  Virginia. 

Soft  Ground  Etching. 

1792.  Gate  to  Roquebrune,  Italy.  Dry 

Point  on  celluloid  plate. 

Sterne,  Maurice  J.,  New  York. 

1793.  Shivering  Children. 

1794.  The  Family. 

1795.  The  Snake  Charmer. 

1796.  The  Pirate. 

1797.  An_Art  Student. 

1798.  Rockaway  Organ  Grinder. 

1799.  A Few  Notes. 

1800.  Jackson  Street  Dock. 

1801.  The  Builders. 

1802.  Coney  Island. 

1803.  On  Jamaica  Bay. 

1804.  Tony  Long  Feather. 

1805.  Maggie. 

Trowbridge,  Vaughan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1806.  Sacre  Coeur,  Montmartre,  Paris. 

1807.  Kite  Flying,  Montmartre. 

1808.  Old  Street  in  Naples. 

1809.  Three  Etchings  in  color  (in  one 

frame) : 

(a)  O 1 d Normandy  House, 
Rouen. 

(b)  Les  Batiments  de  rue  d’Or- 
champt,  Paris. 

(c)  Remains  of  Church  St. 
Etienne,  Rouen. 

1810.  Three  Etchings  in  color  (in  one 

frame) : 

(a)  Alleyway  to  rue  Eau  de 
Kobec,  Rouen. 

(b)  Moonlight,  Cotes  du  Nord, 
France. 

(c)  Portail  des  Libraries,  Ca- 
thedral, Rouen. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Etchings,  Lithographs- 


Exhibit 

No. 

Trowbridge,  Vaughan,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.— 
Continued. 

1811.  La  Route  d’Audierne,  France. 

Etching  in  color. 

1812.  Moulin  de  la  Galette,  Paris. 

Etching  in  color. 

Twajchtman,  John  H.  (deceased) 

1813.  Bridgeport.  j 

1814.  Snow.  I 

1815.  Windmill.  I 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  Paris.  j 

1816.  Landscape  and  Cattle.  Lent  by  i 

Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New  York.  | 
Vondrous,  John  C.,  New  York. 

1817.  The  Lumber  Wharf. 

1818.  The  Pig-pen.  j 

1819.  On  Board  the  Whaler.  J 

1820.  Matthiessen  Wharf. 

1821.  The  Whaler. 

1822.  A Portrait.  | 

Warner,  Everett  L.,  Paris. 

1823.  Group  of  Etchings.  | 

Washburn,  Cadwalader,  Paris.  I 

1824.  The  Grand  Canal,  Venice.  Lent  | 

by  Mr.  Frederic  Keppel,  New  | 
York.  ! 

1825.  Casa  d’Oro.  Lent  by  Mr.  Fred-  i 

eric  Keppel,  New  York.  j 

1826.  Courtyard,  Ducal  Palace,  Venice,  j 

Lent  by  Mr.  Frederic  Keppel,  ! 
New  York.  j 

1827.  Casa  Cecchino.  I 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.,  London. 

1828.  Music  when  Soft  Voices  die.  i 

Mezzotint.  ' 

1829.  Olive.  After  Schmaltz.  Mez-  j 

zotint.  i 

1830.  Lady  Palmerston.  Mezzotint.  I 

1831.  Flora.  Original  Mezzotint.  ‘ 
1831a.  Miss  Clive,  daughter  of  Lord  j 

Clive.  Mezzotint.*  1 

1831b.  Faithful  Friends.  Mezzotint.  ! 

White,  Charles  Henry,  New  York.  I 

1832.  The  Shipsmiths.  | 

1833.  The  Thompson  Street  Inn.  I 

1834.  The  East  River  Bridge. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  New  York. 

1835.  Figure  standing.  | 

1836.  Boat;  Barnyard;  Bas  Meudon.  j 

(Three  in  a frame.) 

1837.  Seated  Figure.  ' 

1838.  Portrait  of  H.  C.  Weir.  ! 

1839.  Mother  and  Child;  Boats.  (Two  j 

in  a frame.)  1 

1840.  Wine-glass  and  Bottle:  Back  I 

Alley.  i 

1841.  Castle  Rushen.  I 

1842.  Portrait  of  John  F.  Weir.  ! 


Wood  Engravings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1843.  Portrait  of  a Child:  Head.  (Two 

in  a frame.) 

1844.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Weir. 

1845.  Portrait  of  Robert  Weir. 

1846.  A Study  at  Night. 

1847.  Stone  Bridge:  Bridge  at  Branch- 

ville.  (Two  in  a frame.) 

1848.  Back  Yard. 

1849.  Sulby  Glen,  Isle  of  Man. 

1850.  Gyp:  Christmas  Wreath.  (Two 

in  a frame.) 

1851.  Child  Writing:  Evening  Lamp. 

(Two  in  a frame.) 

1852.  Mr.  Robert  Hoe. 

1853.  Courtyard. 

1854.  A Head. 

1855*  Autumn.  (Four  states.) 

Wood,  Thomas  W.  (deceased) 

1856.  Sick  Man. 

Yale,  Leroy  M.,  New  York. 

1857.  The  Moor  Road. 

1858.  Bald  Hill. 

1859.  Chain  Bridge,  Newburyport. 

1860.  Saw  Mill. 

1861.  Farm  House. 

1862.  Poplars,  Southampton,  Long 

Island. 

1863.  Fish  House,  Buzzard’s  Bay. 
Yewell,  George  H.,  New  York. 

1864.  Palm  Sunday,  Church  of  St. 

Germain  I’Auxerrois,  Paris. 

1865.  Towers  of  Notre  Dame,  Paris. 

1866.  Bell  Ringer’s  Cottage,  Rouen 

Cathedral,  France. 

WOOD  ENGRAVINGS. 

Bernstrom,  Victor,  Grand  View  on  Hud- 
son, N.  Y. 

1867.  Jacking  for  Eels,  Original 

Wood  Engraving  from  Nature. 

1868.  The  River  Shore.  Original 

Wood  Engraving  from  Nature. 
Chadwick,  C.  W.,  New  York. 

1869.  Riff  Moor.  After  Francis  Day. 

1870.  The  Indian  Runner.  After  De 

Cost  Smith. 

1871.  Bereavement.  After  Emile  Adan. 

1872.  Burial  of  a Family  Servant. 

After  H.  Helmick. 

Cole,  Timothy,  New  York. 

1873.  St.  Joseph  and  Child.  After 

Murillo. 

1874.  Holy  Family.  After  Murillo. 

1875.  St.  Elizabeth.  After  Zurbaran. 

1876.  Mother  and  Child.  After  Luis 

de  Morales. 

1877.  Madonna  of  the  Little  Bird. 

After  Luis  de  Morales. 


UNITED  STATES. 


57 


Exhibit  M 

No.  'I 

Cole,  Timothy,  New  York — Continued.  I 

1878.  Philip  IV.  After  Velasquez.  i 

1879.  The  Lances:  Surrender  of  Breda. 

After  Velasquez.  j 

1880.  Head  of  a Man.  After  Velas-  1 

quez.  ; 

1881.  Pope  Innocent  X.  After  Velas-  I 

quez. 

1882.  Portrait  of  El  Greco.  After  El 

Greco. 

Evans,  John  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1893.  The  Red  and  the  White. 

1894.  After  the  Battle. 

1895.  Orange  Free  State  Prisoners. 

1896.  Art  Class,  Pratt  Institute. 

1897.  The  Artist. 

French,  Frank,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

1898.  The  Beggar  Girl.  After  Louis 

Deschamps. 

Heinemann,  E.,  Fort  Wadsworth,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y. 

1899.  A French  General. 

1900.  The  Proof  Reader. 

Klotz,  H.,  New  York. 

1901.  Chinese  Jade  Disc  and  Stand. 

Kruell,  Gustav,  New  York. 

1902.  Thomas  Jefferson.  After  Gil- 

bert Stuart. 

1903.  Robert  E.  Lee. 

1904-  Chief  Justice  Marshall. 

1905.  Ludvig  von  Beethoven. 

1906.  Professor  Charles  Eliot  Norton, 

Cambridge. 

1907..  Professor  Childs,  Cambridge. 

1908.  Portrait  of  a Friend. 

1909.  The  Artist’s  Portrait. 

Meinshausen,  George,  Cincinnati. 

1911.  The  Flying  Dutchman. 

1912.  The  Life  Boat. 

Merrill,  Hiram  C.,  New  York. 

1913.  Descending  the  Kotals,  Persia. 

After  E.  L.  Weeks. 

1914.  Fishing  Station  on  the  Black 

Sea.  After  F.  D.  Millet. 

1915.  Arab  Market,  Tebessa. 

1916.  Portrait  of  Paul  Kruger. 

1917.  Portrait  of  Josh  Billings. 

Northcote,  Stafford  M.,  New  York. 

1918.  The  Return  from  the  Fields. 

After  painting  by  J.  North- 
cote. 

Watt,  William  G.,  New  York. 

1919.  The  Harvest.  After  painting  by 

Lhermitte. 


No. 

Wolf,  Henry,  New  York. 

1920.  The  Morning  Star.  Original 

Wood  Engraving. 

1921.  The  Evening  Star.  Original 

Wood  Engraving. 

1922.  Portrait  of  Thomas  Jefferson. 

After  Charles  Willson  Peale. 

1923.  The  Bent  Tree.  After  Corot. 

1924.  The  Wood  Gatherers.  After 

George  Inness. 

1925.  The  Little  Lady  Sophia  of  Soho 

After  Whistler. 

1926.  Reverie.  After  Cecilia  Beaux. 

1927.  Cynthia.  After  Cecilia  Beaux. 

1928.  A Quiet  Hour.  After  J.  W. 

Alexander. 

1929.  Lady  with  White  Shawl.  After 

W.  M.  Chase. 

1930.  Portrait  of  Lenbach.  After 

Lenbach. 

1931.  The  Sonata.  After  Irving  Wiles. 

1932.  Portrait  of  William  T.  Evans. 

After  Alphonse  Jongers. 

1933*  Portrait  of  Louis  Stern.  After 
Aime  Morot. 

1934-  Portrait  of  Joseph  Jefferson  as 
Doctor  Pangloss.  After  Sar- 
gent. 

1935*  The  Lovers.  After  N.  Diaz. 
1936.  View  on  the  Seine.  After 
Homer  D.  Martin. 

1937-  The  Hon.  Joseph  H.  Choate. 

After  John  S.  Sargent. 

1938.  The  Nantucket  School  of  Phil- 
osophy. After  Eastman  John- 
son. 

1939-  Oxen  Drinking.  After  Horatio 
Walker. 

1940.  Fine  Art  Gallery  at  Chicago 

Exposition.  After  Andre  Cas- 
taigne. 

1941.  Summer.  After  F.  W.  Benson. 

1942.  La  Bernoise.  After  Dagnan 

Bouveret. 

1943*  Daughter  of  the  Artist.  After 
William  H.  Chase. 

T944.  In  the  Adirondacks.  After  A. 
H.  Wyant. 

1945-  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Lea.  After 
Gill)ert  Stuart. 

1946.  Alone  in  the  World.  After 

Josef  Israels. 

1947.  Portrait  of  M.  Jean  Leon  Ger- 

ome. 

1948.  Christ  Walking  on  the  Sea. 

After  C.  C.  Coleman. 


Wood  Engravings. 


Exhibit 


58 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


GROUP  11. 
SCULPTURE. 


Exhibit 


No. 

Adams, 

Herbert,  New  York. 

1949- 

Portrait  Bust.  Tinted  Marble. 

1950. 

Portrait  Group.  Bas-relief. 

1951. 

Piaster. 

Model  for  Tympanum  for  St. 

1952. 

Bartholomew’s  Church. 
Portrait  Bust,  Julia  Marlowe. 

1953- 

Plaster. 

Statue,  William  Ellery  Chan- 

Alfano, 

ning. 

Vincenzo,  New  York. 

1954. 

Screwing  up  his  Courage. 

1955- 

Cicero. 

Ayton, 

Charles,  Paris. 

1956. 

Madame  Chrysantheme. 

1957- 

Marble  Bust. 

Bagg,  Louise  E.,  Paris. 

1958. 

Hon.  Joseph  Choate.  Bronze 

relief. 

Barnhorn,  Clement  J.,  Cincinnati. 

1959- 

Mainads.  Lligh  relief. 

i960. 

A Magdalen.  Reclining  figure. 

1961. 

Plaster, 

Madonne  aux  Lys.  Low  relief. 

1962. 

Bronze. 

Portrait  of  J.  J.  Gest.  Low  re- 

1963. 

lief.  Bronze. 

Poland.  Memorial  Tablet. 

1964. 

Bust  of  an  Old  Man. 

Barnard,  George  Grey,  Paris. 

1965. 

The  Hewer, 

Bartlett,  Paul  Way  land,  Paris. 

1966. 

Death  of  Dr.  Joseph  Warren. 

1967. 

Statue  of  Dr.  Joseph  Warren. 

1968. 

Statue  of  Michael  Angelo. 

1969. 

Torso  of  a Young  Girl.  Bronze. 

1970. 

Indian  Dance, 

1971. 

Nude  Figure.  Colored. 

1973- 

Figure,  sitting. 

1974. 

Figurine,  standing. 

Head  of  Young  Girl. 

1975- 

1976. 

Mask  of  Young  Woman. 

1977. 

Lion; 

1977a. 

Lion. 

1978. 

Lion’s  Head. 

1979* 

Fish. 

1980. 

Group  of  Fishes. 

1981. 

Frog. 

1982. 

Seal. 

1982a. 

Seal. 

1983. 

Vase.  Green  and  Blue. 

1984. 

Vase.  Green  and  Blue. 

1985. 

Vase. 

1986. 

Vase. 

1987. 

Vase, 

1988. 

Vase. 

Exhibit 

No. 

1989. 

1990. 

1991. 

1992. 
1993- 

1994. 

1995. 

1996. 
1997- 

1998. 

1999. 

2000. 

2001. 


2002. 


2003. 

2004. 

2005. 

2006. ’ 

2007. 

2008. 

2009. 

2010. 

2011. 

2012. 

2013. 

2014. 

2015. 

2016. 

2017. 

2018. 

2019. 

2020. 

2021. 

2022. 

2023. 

2024. 

2025. 

2026. 

2027. 
2029. 


Vase. 

Vase. 

Green  Vase. 

Green  Vase. 

Green  Vase.  ' 

Crocodile. 

Scarab,  Silver. 

Medal. 

Medal. 

Medal. 

Crouching  Statuette.  Bronze, 
from  cire  perdue. 

Standing  Figure.  Bronze,  from 
cire  perdue. 

Sitting  Figure.  Bronze,  from 
cire  perdue. 

Large  Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire 
perdue. 

Large  Vase.  Bronze,  from  .cire 
perdue. 

Large  Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire 
perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Vase.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Turtle  with  Frog.  Bronze,  from 
cire  perdue. 

Turtle  with  Frog.  Bronze,  from 
cire  perdue. 

Turtle  with  Frog.  Bronze,  from 
cire  perdue. 

Seal.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Seal.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Seal.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

Blackbird.  Bronze,  from  cire 
perdue. 

Large  Frog.  Bronze,  from  cire 
perdue. 

Gourd.'  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 
due. 

Scarab.  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 
due. 

Scarab.  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 
due. 

Medal.  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 
due. 

Medal.  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 
due. 

Medal.  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 
due. 


UNITED  STATES. 


59 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bartlett,  Paul  Wayland,  Paris — Con- 
tinued. 

2030.  Medal.  Bronze,  from  cire  per- 

due. 

2031.  Small  Blue  Vase.  Bronze,  from 

cire  perdue. 

2032.  Fish.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

2033.  Fish.  Bronze,  from  cire  perdue. 

2034.  Group  of  Fishes.  Bronze,  from 

cire  perdue. 

Berge,  Edward,  Baltimore. 

2036.  Muse  finding  Head  of  Orpheus. 

2037.  On  the  Trail. 

Bissell,  George  E.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
2037a.  Admiral  Farragut  on  his  flag- 
ship Hartford.  Bronze  Statue. 
(Installed  in  front  of  Iowa 
State  Building.) 

Bitter,  Karl  T.  F.,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

2038.  Willard  Memorial.  Plaster. 

2039.  Thanatos.  Marble. 

2040.  Boy  Stealing  Geese.  Bronze. 

2041.  Louisiana  Purchase. 

Borglum,  Gutzon,  New  York. 

2042.  The  Horses  of  Diomedes. 

2043.  U.  S.  Grant. 

2044.  John  Ruskin. 

2045.  Nero. 

2046.  Masque. 

2047.  The  Boer. 

2048.  Grief. 

2049-2059.  Collection  of  eleven  Gar- 
goyles. 


Borglum,  Solon  H.,  New  York. 

2060. 

On  the  Trail. 

2061. 

In  the  Wind. 

2062. 

Lame  Horse. 

2063. 

The  Bull  Fight. 

2064. 

Just  Born. 

2065. 

The  Blizzard. 

2066. 

Deer  Killing  a Snake. 

2067. 

Dancing  Horse. 

2068. 

Our  Slave. 

Boyle,  John  J.,  New  York. 

2069. 

Statue  of  Franklin. 

2070. 

Plead  of  a Boy.  Marble. 

2071. 

Indian  Hunter. 

2072. 

Head  Study. 

2073. 

Stone  Age. 

Bracken,  Julia  M.,  Chicago. 

2075. 

Portrait  of  Gustavus  Goward 
Low  Relief  in  Bronze.  Ameri- 
can Treaty  with  Samoa. 

Brenner, 

, Victor  D.,  New  York. 

2076. 

Ten  Medals. 

2077, 

Eighteen  Medahs. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Bringhurst,  R.  P.,  St.  Louis. 

2078.  The  Kiss  of  Eternity.  Plaster 

Group. 

2079.  Death  of  the  Color  Bearer. 
Brooks,  Richard  E.,  Paris,  France. 

2080.  Col.  Thomas  Cass.  Statue. 

2081.  Charles  Carroll.  Plaster  Statue. 

2082.  John  Hanson.  Plaster  Statue. 

2083.  O.  W.  Holmes.  Bronze  Bust. 
Bush-Brown,  H.  K.,  Newburgh,  New 

York. 

2084.  Infant  Conversation.  Marble. 
Calder,  Alex.,  Stirling,  Philadelphia. 

2086.  Sun  Dial.  Model.  To  be  ex- 

executed  in  Tennessee  marble 
for  Fairmount  Park,  Philadel 
phia. 

2087.  B.  B.  Comegys.  Bronze  Bust. 

2088.  Helen  Harte.  Bronze  Bust. 

2089.  Narcissus. 

2090.  Bust  of  Athlete. 

2091.  Man  cub. 

Carpenter,  Margaret  Sharpe. 

2092.  Memorial  Tablet. 

Cohen,  Katherine  M.,  Philadelphia. 

2093.  Priscilla.  Bronze. 

Conkling,  Mabel,  Paris. 

2094.  ‘"Amour.” 

2095.  Portrait  Bust. 

2096.  Portrait  Bust.  Plaster. 

2097.  The  Bather.  Plaster  Statuette. 

2098.  Racing  Trophy. 

Conkling,  Paul  Burleigh,  Paris. 

2099.  Nymph  and  Dolphin.  Fountain 

2100.  Portrait.  Bas  Relief. 

Coppini,  B.,  San  Antonio,  Texas. 

2100a.  Portrait  Bust. 

Cox,  Charles  Brinton,  Philadelphia. 

2101.  Incident  of  a Bull  Fight,  IMex- 

ico.  Bronze. 

2102.  El  Texan  Vaquero.  Bronze. 

2103.  The  Coyote.  Bronze. 

Crunelle,  Leonard,  Chicago. 

2103a.  Donna.  Po"trait  Inisl. 

Dallin,  Cyrus  E.,  Arlington  Heights, 
Mass. 

2104.  “Medicine  Man.”  Reduction. 

2105.  “Don  Quixote.”  Bronze  Statu 

ette. 

2106.  Portrait  Bust.  Marble. 

2107.  Medicine  Man. 

Donoghue,  John  (deceased). 

2108.  Sophocles. 

Ezekiel,  Moses,  Rome. 

2109.  Eve.  Bronze. 

Flanagan,  John,  New  York. 

21TO.  Birth  of  Aphrodite. 


6o 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

French,  Daniel  Chester,  New  York. 

2111.  Alma  Mater. 

2112.  Working  Man. 

2113.  Washington.  Equestrian  Statue. 

2114.  General  Hooker.  Equestrian 

Statue. 

Glenny,  Alice  R.,  Buffalo. 

2115.  Gethsemane.  Head  of  Christ. 

Bronze. 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Frederick,  New  York. 

2116.  Bust  of  Frederick  Goodwin. 

Bronze. 

Grafly,  Charles,  Philadelphia. 

2117.  Vulture  of  War.  Plaster. 

2118.  Symbol  of  Life.  Bronze.  ^ 

2119.  From  Generation  to  Generation. 

Bronze.  | 

2120.  In  Much  Wisdom.  Bronze.  1 

2121.  Mrs.  Charles  Grafly.  Portrait  j 

Bust.  Bronze.  ^ i 

2122.  Dr.  Louis  Starr.  Portrait  Bust,  | 

Bronze.  ^ | 

2123.  Joseph  R.  De  Camp.  Portrait  j 

Bust,  Bronze.  I 

2124.  James  McManes.  Portrait  Bust.  | 

Bronze. 

Guild,  Mrs.  E.  Cadwalader,  Berlin. 

2125.  Bust  of  English  Painter  Watts,  i 

2126.  Endymion.  Marble. 

2127.  Bust  of  Von  Joachirn. 

2128.  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

2129.  Electro. 

Harvey,  Eli,  New  York. 

2130.  Lioness  Crouching.  Bas-relief. 

2131.  Roaring  Lion.  Bronze. 

2132.  Rampant  Jaguar.  Plaster. 

2133.  Lion  and  Pigeon.  Marble. 

2134.  Lioness  with  Cub.  Bronze. 

2135.  Family  of  Playing  Leopards. 

Bronze. 

2136.  Lion  Cubs.  Bronze. 

2137.  Jaguar  Walking.  Bronze. 

2138.  Roaring  Lion.  Plaster. 

Heber,  C.  A.,  Weehawken,  N.  J. 

2139.  Pastoral. 

Hyatt,  Mrs.  A.  V.,  New  York. 

2140.  Winter.  Horse  Group.  Bronze. 

Hyatt,  Mrs.  A.  V.  and  Miss  St.  L.  Eberle. 

2141.  Men  and  Bull. 

Jaegars,  Albert,  New  York. 

2142.  Portrait  of  Theodore  R.  Timby. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kemeys,  Edward,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A collection  of  small  Bronzes 
loaned  by  the  Art  Institute  of 
Chicago. 

2144.  Raccoon. 

2145.  Opossum. 

2146.  Wolf. 

2147.  Deer  lying  down. 

2148.  Buffalo. 

2149.  Mountain  Lion. 

2150.  Mountain  Lion  and  Lizard. 

2151.  Bear,  standing  upright. 

2152.  Deer  with  large  antlers,  stand- 

ing. 

2153.  Bear,  standing,  with  right  fore- 

paw upraised. 

2154.  Bear,  sitting. 

2155.  Two  Tigers,  lying  down. 

2156.  A Tiger.  (A  nude  boy  is  draw- 

ing the  animal  down  by  a cord 
twisted  around  its  upper  jaw.) 

2157.  Peacock  and  sleeping  Rabbit. 

2158.  Lion,  sitting. 

Kitson,  Theo.  A.  Ruggles,  Boston. 

2159.  The  Volunteer.  Plaster  Cast. 

Konti,  Isidore,  New  York. 

2t6o.  The  Despotic  Age. 

2161.  The  Brook. 

Laessle,  Albert  I.,  Philadelphia. 

2162.  Turtle  and  Lizards. 

Langton,  Berenice  Frances,  Paris. 

2163.  Portrait  of  Mile.  Blanche. 

2164.  Woman’s  Head. 

2165.  Hand  of  Peasant  Woman. 

2166.  Head  of  Child. 

Linder,  Henry,  New  York. 

2167.  Oriental  Art. 

Longman,  Evelyn  B.,  New  York. 

2168.  Study  for  a Victory. 

2169.  Milton  Bancroft.  Bust. 

2170.  Margaret.  Portrait  Bust. 

2171.  Louise.  Portrait  Bust. 

Lopez,  Charles  A.,  New  York. 

2172.  Old  Woman. 

2173.  The  Sprinter. 

2174.  Sin. 

2175.  Youth. 

2176.  Maternity. 

2177.  Bienville. 

Lukeman,  Augustus^iJNew  York. 

2178.  Statue  of  President  McKinley. 


UNITED  STATES. 


6i 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

MacNeil,  Hermon  A.,  College  Point, 

N.  Y. 

2179.  The  Sun  Vow. 

2180.  Portrait  Bust. 

2181.  A Primitive  Indian  Chant. 

Hears,  Helen  F,,  New  York. 

2182.  The  Fountain  of  Life. 

Middleton,  Mary  P.,  Germantown,  Phila-  , 
delphia. 

2183.  Portrait  of  Miss  H.  Plaster. 

Miller,  J.  Maxwell,  Paris. 

2184.  Ishmael.  Plaster  Statue. 

Miranda,  Fernand,  New  York. 

2185.  Fame. 

Moore,  Lou  Wall,  Chicago. 

2186.  Valeria  Alicia  English.  Plaster 

Statuette. 

2187.  Bust  of  John  R.  Bensley. 

2188.  Mrs.  Louise  Twyman.  Bust. 

2189.  Pandora.  Design  for  Jewel  Box. 

Plaster. 

2190.  Paul  Kefer.  Low  relief  in 

Bronze. 

2191.  Irla.  Low  Relief  in  Bronze. 

Moretti,  G.,  Birmingham,  Alabama. 

2192.  Miniature  Head  of  Christ. 

Murray,  Samuel,  Philadelphia. 

2193.  Mrs.  Borie.  Portrait  Bust. 

2194.  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Macdowell.  Por- 

trait Bust. 

2195.  Stewart  Culm,  Esq.,  Portrait  ! 

Statuette. 

2196.  Miss  Alice  Kurtz.  Portrait 

Statuette. 

2197.  James  M.  Dodge.  Portrait  Stat- 

uette. 

2198.  The  Boxer,  Statuette. 

2199.  His  Grace,  Archbishop  Ryan. 

Portrait  Bust. 

2200.  Benjamin  Eakins.  Bronze  Bust. 

2201.  Thomas  Eakins. 

2202.  F.  B.  A.  Linton,  Esq.  Portrait 

Statuette. 

2203.  Very  Rev.  James  P.  Turner. 

2204.  Child’s  Head. 

2205.  Col.  A.  Reynolds.  Statuette. 

Ncy,  Elisabet,  Austin,  Texas. 

2206.  Albert  Sidney  Johnston  Me- 
morial. 

2207.  Jacob  Grimm.  Bust. 

2208.  Garibaldi.  Bronze  Statuette. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Niehaus,  Charles  H.,  New  York. 

2209.  General  Eorest. 

2210.  Bust  of  Rabbi  Gottheil. 

2211.  Bust  of  Robert  Blum. 

2212.  Caestus. 

2213.  Bust  of  J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

2213a.  Model  of  Hahnemann  Monu- 
ment. 

2214.  The  Driller. 

2214a.  Statue  of  Hahnemann. 

Olsson,  Axel  E.,  Chicago. 

2315.  Psyche.  High  relief, 

Paulus,  Christoph,  Newton,  Kansas. 

2216.  A Girl  of  Twelve.  Portrait  Bust. 

2217.  A Fellah.  Miniature  Bust  in 

Terra  Cotta. 

2218.  An  Old  Jew.  Terra  Cotta. 

2219.  An  Old  Jew.  Terra  Cotta. 

2220.  A Young  Fellah.  Terra  Cotta. 

2221.  An  Old  Fellah.  Terra  Cotta. 

2222.  A Boy  Jew.  Terra  Cotta. 
Pfeifer,  Clara,  Paris. 

2223.  Bust  of  President  McKinley. 

Bronze. 

2224.  Boy  with  Turtle.  Statuette. 

2225.  Wood  Nymph,  “Echo.”  Statu- 

ette. 

Piccirilli,  Attilio,  New  York. 

2226.  St.  John.  Marble  Bust. 

2227.  Mrs.  Newcomb.  Bust. 

2228.  Bust  of  a Boy.  Marble. 

2229.  Dancing  Faun.  Marble. 
Piccirilli,  Furio,  New  York. 

2230.  Mother  and  Child. 

Pratt,  Bela  L.,  Boston. 

2231.  Fountain  of  Youth.  Marble. 
Price,  Henry,  London. 

2232.  In  the  Days  of  Llewellyn. 
. Bronze. 

Proctor,  A.  Phimister,  New  York. 

2233.  Indian  Warrior. 

2234.  Charging  Panther. 

2235.  Stallion. 

2236.  Puma. 

Rhind,  J.  Massey,  New  York. 

2236a.  Major-General  Grenville  M. 

Dodge.  Bronze  Statue.  (In- 
stalled in  front  of  Iowa  State 
Building.) 

Roth,  Frederick  G.  R,,  New  York. 

2237.  Elephant  and  Apple. 

2238.  Drinking  Rhinoceros. 

2239.  Sitting  Bear. 

2240.  Sea  Lion. 


62 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2241.  Sleeping  Bear  Cub. 

2242.  Polar  Bear. 

2243.  Wolf-hound. 

Saint  Gaudens,  Augustus,  New  York. 

2244.  The  Puritan. 

Salvatore,  Victor. 

2245.  Ave. 

Sawyer,  Edouard  Warren,  Paris. 

2246.  Portrait  d’une  Femme  Blonde. 

2247.  Charging  Buffalo. 

Schneiderhahn,  M,,  St.  Louis. 

2248.  The  Holy  Agony. 

Schuler,  Hans,  Paris. 

2249.  Paradise  Lost. 

2250.  Ariadne. 

2251.  Adam.  Bust. 

Schwarzott,  Maximilian  M.,  New  York. 

2251a.  Caught  in  the  Net. 

Scudder,  Janet,  New  York. 

2252.  Sun  Dial. 

Simons,  Amory  C.,  Paris. 

2253.  Small  Bronze  Horse. 

2254.  Small  Bronze  Horse. 

2255.  Small  Bronze  Cat. 

2256.  Small  Bronze  Cat. 

2257.  Small  Horse.  Plaster. 

2258.  Small  Horse.  Plaster. 

2259.  Small  Horse.  Plaster. 

Stewardson,  Edmond,  Philadelphia. 

2260.  The  Bather.  Loaned  by  the 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts. 

Stillman,  Effie,  New  York. 

2261.  S.  Everett.  Portrait  Statuette, 

Plaster. 

2262.  Statuette.  Bronze. 

2263.  Statuette.  Plaster. 

Tadd,  Edith  J.,  Philadelphia. 

2265.  Portrait  Medallion. 

Taft,  Lorado,  Chicago. 

2266.  Knowledge. 

2267.  Despair. 

2268.  Solitude  of  the  Soul. 

Tonetti,  F.  M.  L.,  New  York. 

2269.  Figure  of  a Boy.  Marble. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2270.  Victory. 

2271.  Boy  and  Swan.  Bronze. 
Triebel,  C.  E.,  New  York. 

2272.  His  First  Catch. 

.Usher,  Leila,  New  York. 

2273.  Bust  of  Booker  T.  Washington, 

Bronze. 

Vonnoh,  Bessie  Potter,  New  York. 

2274.  A Study. 

2275.  Bust  of  Baby. 

2277.  Girl  Dancing. 

2278.  Young  Mother.  Bronze. 

2279.  Motherhood.  Bronze. 

2280.  A Sketch.  Standing  Figure. 

2281.  Mother  and  Child.  Bronze. 

2282.  Girl  Reading.  Bronze. 

2283.  Creeping  Baby. 

2284.  Portrait  Relief. 

Ward,  Elsie,  New  York. 

2285.  Boy  and  Frog. 

Ward,  J.  Q.  A.,  New  York. 

2286.  Pediment  for  New  York  Stock 

Exchange. 

Warner,  Olin  (deceased). 

2288.  Portrait  Bust. 

2289.  Dancing  Nymph. 

Weinert,  Albert,  New  York. 

2290.  Major-General  Siegel. 
Weinmann,  Adolph  A.,  New  York. 

2291.  Portrait  Bust  Charles  H.  Nie- 

haus. 

2293,  A Bowler,  Bronze  Statuette. 

2293.  A Ball  Pitcher. 

2294.  Portrait  Relief  of  a Young  Girl 

2295.  The  Destiny  of  the  Red  Man. 

Williams,  Nelly  Robbins,  Goshen,  Ohio. 

2296.  Portrait  of  Prof.  Theodor  Bohl- 

man.  Plaster  Bust. 

Yandell,  Enid,  New  York. 

2297. '  Fountain,  Lotos  Flower. 

Zolnay,  George  Julian,  New  York. 

2298.  Study  of  a Farm  Hand.  Bronze 

Bust. 

2299.  Portrait  of  General  W.  H.  Jack- 

son. 


UNITED-  STATES. 


63 


GROUP  12. 
ARCHITECTURE. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Alden  & Harlow,  Pittsburg. 

2300.  Forbes  Street  Elevation  of  Car- 

negie Library. 

Andrews,  Jacques  and  Rantoul,  Boston. 

2301.  Hartford  Club,  Hartford,  Conn. 

2302.  Worcester  County  Court  House, 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Ash,  Percy,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2303.  Avonwood  Court,  Estate  of  C. 

E.  Mather,  Esq.,  Haverford, 
Pennsylvania.  Plan. 

2304.  Avonwood  Court,  Estate  of  C. 

E.  Mather,  Esq.,  Haverford. 
Photograph. 

Atterbury,  Grosvenor,  New  York. 

2305.  City  Residence,  New  York. 

Photograph. 

2306.  Shingle  Country  House.  Pho- 

tograph. 

2307.  Stucco  Country  House.  Photo- 

graphs. 

Babb,  Cook  & Willard,  New  York. 

2307a.  House  of  S.  D.  Pratt.  Photo- 
graph. 

2307b.  House  of  Andrew  Carnegie. 
Barnett,  Haynes  & Barnett,  St.  Louis. 

2308.  Residence  for  Mrs.  Grace  van 

Studdiford.  Water  Color. 
Boring  & Tilton,  New  York. 

2308a.  Accepted  design  for  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Building. 

2308b.  Tome  Memorial  Hall.  Four 
photographs. 

2308c.  Main  U.  S.  Emigrant  Station. 
Photograph. 

23o8d.  Main  U.  S.  Emigrant  Station. 
Photograph. 

23080.  East  Orange  Town  Hall. 

2308!.  Carnegie  Library,  Mt.  Vernon. 
Bourne,  Frank  A.,  Boston. 

2309.  Central  Congregational  Church, 

Bangor,  Me.  Photograph. 

2310.  Central  Congregational  Church, 

Bangor,  Me.  Perspective 
Drawing. 

Boyd,  David  Knickerbacker,  Philadel- 
phia. 

2311.  Saturday  Club  Building,  Wayne, 

Pa.  Photograph. 

2312.  House  near  Wayne,  Pa.  Photo- 

graphs. 

2313.  House  at  Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Photographs. 

2314.  House  at  Wynnewood,  Pa. 

Perspective  Drawing. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2315.  House,  Pine  Street,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa.  Photographs. 

2316.  House,  Pine  Street,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa.  Photographs. 

2317.  Inglenook.  Pen  and  ink  draw- 

ing. 

Browne,  Martha  Brooks,  Boston. 

2319.  Landscape  Gardens.  Photo- 

graphs. 

Brunner,  Arnold  W.,  New  York. 

2320.  Interior  of  Court  Room,  United 

States  Federal  Building,  Cleve- 
land. 

2321.  Ceiling  of  Court  Room,  United 

States  Federal  Building. 

2322.  Pavilion  in  W.  H.  Seward  Park, 

New  York.  Photograph. 
2322a.  Views  of  Mt.  Sinai  Hospital. 
Photograph. 

Burnham,  Daniel  H.,  Carrere,  John  M., 
Brunner,  Arnold  W.,  New  York. 

2323.  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Plan. 

2324.  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bird’s  Eye 
View,  looking  South. 

2325.  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Bird’s  Eye 
View,  looking  North. 

2326.  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Section 
through  Mall,  looking  East. 

2327.  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Section 
through  Esplanade. 

2328.  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds, 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Section 
through  Mall,  looking  South, 
showing  Federal  Building  and 
Library. 

Carrere  & Hastings,  New  York. 

2329.  Pan-American  Exposition  and 

New  York  Public  Library. 
Photographs. 

2330.  Ponce  de  T.eon  Hotel.  Photo- 

graphs. 

2331.  The  Bridge.  Pan-American  Ex- 
position. Water  Color  by  F. 
Hopkinson  Smith 

2332.  Bird’s  Eye  View  of  Pan-Ameri- 

can Exposition. 


3 


64 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Carrere  & Hastings,  New  York — Con- 
tinued. 

2333.  Alcazar  Hotel,  Florida. 

2334.  Ponce  de  Leon  Hotel.  Water 

Color. 

2335*  The  Bridge  and  the  Pergola, 
Pan-American  Exposition. 

Clark,  Appleton  P.,  Jr.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

2337.  Home  Savings  Bank,  and  apart- 

ments above,  Washington,  D. 
C.  Perspective  drawing. 

2338.  Residence  of  Hon.  Wayne  Mac- 

^ Veagh,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Photograph. 

Collins,  Charles,  Boston. 

2339.  Fragment  of  the  Parthenon. 

Pastel. 

Cope  & Stewardson,  St.  Louis  and  Phil- 
adelphia. 

2340.  Busch  Building,  Washington 

University.  Pen  Drawing. 

2341.  Washington  University.  Pen 

Drawing. 

2342.  Law  School,  University  of 

Pennsylvania. 

2343.  Dining  Hall,  University  of 

Pennsylvania. 

2344.  Tower  on  Thirty-sixth  Street 

Dormitory,  University  of 
Pennsylvania. 

2345.  Library,  Bryn  Mawr  College. 

2346.  Municipal  Building,  Washing- 

ton, D.  C.  Front  Elevation. 

2347.  House  at  Princeton,  New  Jersey. 

2348.  House  at  Princeton,  New  Jersey. 

Front  Entrance. 

Coulter,  W.  L.,  New  York. 

2349.  Boathouse  of  Adirondack  Rus- 

tic Lodge. 

2350.  Adirondack  Rustic  Bridge. 

Cummings,  Charles  K.,  Boston. 

2351.  Buildings  at  Middlesex  School, 

Concord.  Photographs. 

2352.  Country  Flouses.  Photographs. 

2353.  Country  Houses.  Photographs. 

Day,  Frank  Miles  & Brother,  Philadel- 
phia. 

2354.  Horticultural  Hall,  Philadelphia. 
2355*  Building  of  “American  Baptist 

Publication  Society,”  Phila- 
delphia. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2356.  Gymnasium  of  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania. 

2357*  House  in  Philadelphia.  Ex- 
terior View.  Photograph. 

2358.  House  in  Philadelphia.  Interior 

View. 

2359.  House  at  Ambler.  Interior  and 

Exterior  Views. 

2360.  House  in  Delaware. 

2361.  Sunny  House  with  a Sheltered 

Garden. 

Eames  & Young,  St.  Louis. 

Competitive  Designs  for  the  improve- 
ment of  the  United  States  Military 
Academy  at  West  Point. 

2362.  General  Plan  of  Grounds  and 

Buildings. 

2363.  General  Elevation,  B-B. 

2364.  General  Elevation,  C-C. 

2365.  Riding  Hall  Elevation  and  Plan. 

2366.  Front  Elevation  of  Chapel. 

2367.  Side  Elevation  of  Chapel. 

2368.  Section  of  Chapel. 

Elzner  & Anderson,  Cincinnati,  O. 

2369.  Residence  of  A.  L.  Ault.  Pho- 

tograph. 

2370-2372.  Three  Interior  Views  of 
the  same.  Photographs. 

Eyre,  Wilson,  Philadelphia. 

2373.  Gardens  near  Philadelphia. 

Sketches. 

2374.  Dining  Room  for  Dr.  Hart, 

Philadelphia.  Sketch. 

2375.  House  at  Youngstown,  O.,  for 

Mr.  J.  G.  Butler.  Sketch. 

2376.  City  Trust  Company,  Philadel- 

phia. Front  View.  Photo- 
graph. 

2376a.  Residence  at  Torresdale,  Phila- 
delphia. Sketch. 

2377.  Stable  and  Garden  at  Strafford, 

Pa.  Sketch. 

2378.  House  near  Jenkintown,  Pa. 

Sketch. 

2379.  Garden  for  Beauveau  Borie  at 

Jenkintown,  Pa.  Sketch. 

Fernald,  George  P.,  Boston. 

2380.  Senate  Chamber  in  Palace  of 

the  Doges,  Venice. 

Ferry  & Clas,  Milwaukee. 

2381.  Historical  Library,  Madison, 

Wis.  Photograph. 

2382.  Public  Library,  Milwaukee. 

Photograph. 


UNITED  STATES, 


65 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Flagg,  Ernest,  New  York. 

U.  S.  Naval  Academy: 

2383.  General  View,  looking  east 

from  Dome  of  Chapel. 

2384.  General  View  from  the  North. 

2385.  General  View  from  the  North- 

east. 

2386.  Chapel.  Perspective  Drawing. 

2387.  Chapel.  Elevation. 

2388.  Cadet  Quarters.  Memorial 

Hall. 

2389.  Photographs  of  Models. 

St.  Luke’s  Hospital,  New  York: 

2390.  First  Floor  Plan. 

2391.  Elevation. 

Corcoran  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. — 


2392. 

Elevation. 

239.3. 

First  Floor  Plan. 

2394. 

Photographs. 

Friedlander,  J.  H.,  New  York. 

2395. 

National  Home  for  Disabled 
Volunteer  Soldiers.  General  .i 
Plan. 

2396. 

Grounds  for  Home  for  Disabled 
Volunteer  Soldiers.  Plan. 

2397. 

Mess  Hall,  Home  for  Disabled 
Volunteer  Soldiers.  Main  ele- 
vation. 

Gilbert, 

Cass,  New  York. 

2399. 

Art  Palace,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion. Front  Elevation. 

2400. 

Fagade  of  Festival  Hall,  St. 
Louis  Exposition.  Pencil  ele- 
vation in  line. 

2401. 

Perspective  of  Custom  House, 
New  York,  in  black  and  white. 

Green  & Wicks,  Buffalo. 

2403. 

Twelve  photographs  of  build- 
ings. 

Greene  & Greene,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

2404. 

Dwelling  for  George  H.  Barker, 
Pasadena.  Photographs. 

2405. 

Dwelling  for  James  Culbertson, 
Pasadena.  Photographs. 

Greene, 

Charles  Sumner,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

2406. 

Projected  Dwelling  House  for 
Mr.  W.  B.  T.,  Pasadena. 

Hardenbergh,  H.  J.,  New  York. 

2407.  Whitehall  P>uilding,  Battery 
Place,  New  York.  Photo 
graph. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Heins  & La  Farge,  New  York. 

2408.  Subway  Stations,  New  York 

City,  Rapid  Transit. 

2409.  New  York  Zoological  Park. 

2410.  Eastern  Chapel,  Cathedral  of 

St.  John  the  Divine. 

2411.  Mausoleum  of  Woodlawn  Cem- 

etery. 

Hill,  Jas.  G.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2413.  Stoneleigh  Court  Apartments, 

Washington,  D.  C.  Perspective 
Drawing. 

2414.  Stoneleigh  Court  Apartments, 

Washington,  D.  C.  Plans. 

Holsman,  Henry  K.,  Chicago. 

2415.  Library  Building,  Parsons  Col- 

lege. Water  color. 

2416.  Collegiate  Building,  Parsons 

College.  Water  color. 

2417.  Chapel,  Parsons  College.  Water 

color. 

2418.  Gymnasium,  Parsons  College. 

Water  color. 

Hornblower  & Marshall,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

2419.  United  States  Custom  House, 

Baltimore,  Md.  Photograph 
of  perspective  drawing. 

Howe,  Lois  L.,  Boston, 

2420.  Alcove  in  Parlor,  Cambridge, 

Mass. 

2422.  Sketches  for  Farm  Houses. 

2423.  Sketch  for  Interior,  Concord, 

Mass. 

Kelsey,  Albert,  Philadelphia. 

2424.  General  Plan  for  the  reorgani- 

zation and  rebuilding  of  Chau- 
tauqua, New  York. 

2425.  Civic  Center,  Chautauqua. 

2426.  Plan  of  the  Arts  and  Crafts  \'il- 

lage,  Chautauqua. 

2427.  Water  Gate  to  Hall  of  Philoso- 

phy, Chautauqua. 

2428.  The  Pier  House,  Chautauqua. 
2428a.  Plan  for  the  rebuilding  of  Chau- 
tauqua. 

Kilham  & Hopkins,  Boston. 

2429.  House  at  Brookliue,  Mass. 

2430.  House  at  T.ongwood,  Mass. 

Langton,  D.  W.,  New  York. 

2431.  Garden  in  Morris  County. 

Link,  Theodore  C.,  St.  Louis. 

2432.  Mines  and  Metallurgy  Building, 

World’s  I'air.  Water  Color. 


66 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Little  & Browne,  Boston. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Marsh  & Peter,  Washington,  D.  C. 


House  of  Mrs.  Malcolm  Spaulding  at 
Prides.  Enlarged  Photographs. 

2433.  View  from  Terrace  Garden. 
Sea  Front.  Photograph. 

2435.  Loggia.  Photograph. 

2436.  View  from  Loggia.  Photograph. 

2437.  Gallery.  Photograph. 

Birge  House  at  Buffalo. 

2438.  Garden  Front. 

2439.  Fore  Court. 

2440.  Bliss  House,  New  York.  Scale 

Drawing.  Front  Elevation. 

2442.  Photograph  of  an  Exterior. 

Longfellow,  A.  W.,  Boston. 

Competition  for  District  Government 
Building,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2443.  Front  Elevation. 

2444.  Ground  Floor  Plan. 

2445.  The  Weld  Cow  Barn. 

2446.  Phillips  Brooks  Blouse,  Harvard 

University. 

Lord  & Hewlett,  New  York. 

2447.  Agricultural  Building,  Washing- 

ton, D.  C.  Ground  Plan. 

2448.  Agricultural  Building,  Washing- 

ton, D.  C.  Front  Elevation. 

2449.  Agricultural  Building,  Washing- 

ton, D.  C.  End  and  Rear  Ele- 
vation. 

2450.  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Monu- 

ment, Elevation.  Photograph. 


McArdle,  M.  P.,  St.  Louis. 

2451.  Residence.  Perspective  Drawing. 

2452.  Residence.  Perspective  Drawing. 
2453*  Residence.  Perspective  Drawing. 
2454.  Temple  of  Fraternity,  Louisiana 

Purchase  Exposition.  Per- 
spective Drawing. 

Maher,  George  W.,  Chicago. 

2455*  Residence  for  Mr.  A.  B.  Leach, 
South  Orange,  N.  J.  Photo- 
graphs. 

2456.  Stable  and  Lodge  Buildings  for 

Mr.  Harry  Rubens,  Glencoe, 
111.  Twelve  Photographs. 

2457.  Suburban  Blouses.  Nine  Photo- 

graphs. 


2458.  Evening  Star  Building,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Photograph. 

2460.  Union  Trust  and  Storage  Build- 

ing, Washington,  D.  C.  Front 
Elevation.  Drawing. 

Mauran,  Russell  & Garden,  St.  Louis. 

2461.  House  of  Max  Schwab.  Photo- 

graph. 

2462.  Blouse  of  Mrs.  J.  G.  Chapman, 

Dublin,  N.  H. 

2463.  Building  of  St.  Louis  Trust 

Company. 

Michigan  Chapter  of  American  Institute 
of  Architects,  Frank  C.  Baldwin,  Sec- 
retary, Detroit. 

2464.  Views  of  Buildings  in  Detroit. 

Twelve  Photographs. 

2465.  Views  of  Buildings  in  Detroit. 

Twelve  Photographs. 

2466.  Views  of  Buildings  in  Detroit. 

Twelve  Photographs. 

Olmstead  Bros.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

2469.  General  Plan  for  Orange  Park, 

Newark,  N.  J. 

2470.  General  Plan  for  Watsessing 

Park,  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 

2475*  General  Plan  for  Branch  Brook 
Park,  Nev/ark,  N.  J. 

2477.  General  Plan  for  Grant  Park 
Chicago. 

2482.  General  Plan  for  Alta  Vista, 
Louisville,  Ky. 

2484.  Formal  Garden,  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Pen  Drawing. 

2486.  Formal  Garden,  Newport. 

2487.  Formal  Garden,  Tuxedo  Park. 

2489.  Formal  Garden,  Ridgefield, 

Conn. 

2490.  General  Plan  of  Pennshurst, 

Narberth,  Pa. 

2492.  General  Plan  Jackson  Park 
Chicago,  111, 


UNITED  STATES. 


67 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Parker  & Thomas,  Boston. 


2495.  Tennis  and  Racquet  Club.  Ex- 

terior. 

2496.  Tennis  and  Racquet  Club.  En- 

trance. 

2498.  Belvedere  Hotel,  Baltimore, 

Perspective.  Wash  Drawing. 

2499.  Belvedere  Hotel,  Baltimore, 

Ball  Room.  Photograph. 

2500.  Belvedere  Hotel,  Baltimore, 

Lobby.  Photograph. 

2501.  Belvedere  Hotel,  Baltimore, 

New  Cafe.  Photograph. 

Perkins,  Frederick  W.,  Chicago. 

2502.  Residence  of  Charles  H.  PIul- 

burd.  Water  Color. 

2503.  Sketch  of  a residence  for 

Charles  H.  Hulburd.  W*ater 
Color. 

2504.  Sketch  of  a residence.  Wash 

Drawing. 

2505.  Interior  Views  of  Chicago  Resi- 

dences. Photographs. 

2506.  Residences  and  Interiors,  Chi- 

cago. Photographs. 

2507.  Residence  of  J.  G.  Shedd. 

Photograph. 

2508.  Detail  of  Stable  for  Otto 

Young,  Lake  Geneva.  Photo- 
graph. 

2509.  Three  Residences.  Photographs. 

Peters  & Rice,  Boston. 

2510.  House  No.  5 Commonwealth 

Avenue.  Photograph  of  draw- 
ing. 

2511.  United  States  Post  Office  and 

Custom  House,  Marblehead. 
Front  elevation  and  plans. 

Poindexter,  W.  M.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2512.  Naval  Training  Station,  San 

Francisco,  California. 

Rankin,  Kellogg  & Crane,  Philadelphia. 

2513*  United  States  Post  Office  and 
Custom  House,  Camden,  New 
Jersey.  Bromide. 

'?5i4.  United  Slates  Court  House  and 
Post  Office,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Front  Elevation. 


Exhibit 

No. 

2515.  United  States  Department  of 

Agriculture  Building,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Front  Eleva- 
tion. 

2516.  United  States  Department  of 

Agriculture  Building,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Rear  Eleva- 
tion. 

2517.  United  States  Department  of 

Agriculture  Building,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Block  Plan. 

2518.  Camden  County  Court  House, 

Camden,  N.  J.  Competitive 
Drawings.  Front  Elevation. 

2519.  Camden  County  Court  House, 

Camden,  N.  J.  Competitive 
Drawings.  First  Floor  Plan. 

2520.  First  M.  E.  Church,  German- 

town. Bromide. 

2522.  St.  James  Hall,  Philadelphia. 

Bromide. 

Rogers,  Joseph  Gamble,  Chicago. 

2523.  Residence  of  Dr.  George  S. 

Isham.  Eight  Photographs. 

2524.  Estate  of  A.  B.  Dick.  Nine 

Photographs. 

2525.  Miscellaneous  Work.  Nine 

Photographs. 

2526.  Three  Gate  Lodges  near  Chi- 

cago. Photographs. 

2527.  Residence  of  Mr.  C.  Edward 

Pope,  Lake  Forest,  111.  Five 
Photographs. 

Rotch,  Arthur.  See  Tilden. 

Seeler,  Edgar  V.,  Philadelphia. 

2530.  The  Flower  Astronomical  Ob- 

servatory, University  of  Penn- 
sylvania. 

2531.  The  First  Baptist  Church,  Phil- 

adelphia. 

2532.  The  Real  Estate  Trust  Building, 

Philadelphia. 

Seeler,  Edgar  V.,  & Frank  C.  Roberts 
& Co.,  Engineers,  Philadelphia. 

Tlic  Penn  Mutual  Building,  Boston,. 
Mass. 

2533.  .Milk  Street  Ihil ranee. 

2534.  Milk  Street  Front. 

2535.  Entrance  Corridor., 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit  Exhibit 


No. 

Shaw,  Howard,  Chicago. 

2536.  Second  Presbyterian  Church. 

Photograph  of  Interior. 

2537.  Commercial  Building.  Photo- 

graphs. 

2538.  Ragdale,  Lake  Forest,  Illinois. 

Photographs. 

2539.  Country  Houses.  Photographs. 

2540.  Residence  Entrances.  Photo- 

graphs. 

2541.  Town  Houses.  Photographs. 

Shepley,  Rutan  & Coolidge,  Boston. 

2542.  Railroad  Station  at  Albany, 

N.  Y.  Photograph, 

2544.  Pumping  Station,  Metropolitan 

Water  Board,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

2545.  Exterior  of  Field  Library,  Con- 

way, Mass. 

2546.  Interior  of  Field  Library,  Con- 

way, Mass. 

2547.  Porch  on  house  of  N.  B.  Ream, 

Esq.,  Thompson,  Conn. 

2548.  Plan  of  new  Building,  Harvard 

Medical  School. 

2550.  Courtyard  Harvard  Medical 

School,  showing  buildings.  ^ 
Water  Color  Drawing. 

Sherer,  S.  L.,  St.  Louis. 

2551.  Residence  for  A.  R.  Deacon, 

Webster  Park,  St.  Louis,  Mis- 
souri. Drawing. 

Spencer,  Robert  C.,  Jr.,  Chicago. 

2552.  House  of  J.  Stanley  Grepe,  j 

Evanston.  Twelve  Photo- 
graphs. I 

2553*  Miscellaneous  Work.  Twelve  I 
Photographs.  i 

2554*  Forester’s  Lodge  at  Harlow 
Arden.  Three  Photographs, 
2554a.  Interior  of  proposed  Music  Hall. 
2554h.  Residence  at  Canton,  111. 

2554c-  Cottage  at  Lake  Geneva. 

i 

Spiering,  Louis  C.,  St.  Louis. 

2555*  St.  Julien  le  Pauvre,  Paris. 

Measured  Drawings  of  Plan 
and  Section. 

Taylor,  Isaac  S.,  St.  Louis. 

2556.  Mercantile  Trust  Co.  Building, 
St.  Louis.  Pen  Drawing. 

2557-  National  Bank  of  Commerce,  St. 
Louis.  Pen  Drawing. 


No. 

Taylor,  J.  Knox,  Supervising  Architect, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

2558.  Post  Office,  Salem,  Ore.  Per- 

spective Drawing. 

2559.  Post  Office,  Salem,  Ore.  Photo- 

graph of  Perspective  Drawing. 

2560.  Post  Office,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Perspective  Drawing. 

2561.  Post  Office,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Photograph  of  Perspective 
Drawing. 

2562.  United  States  Mint,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa.  Perspective  Drawing. 

2563.  United  States  Mint,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa.  Photograph. 

2564.  United  States  Mint,  Philadel- 

phia, Pa.  Interior  Photo- 
graphs. 

2565.  Post  Office  and  Custom  House, 

Elmira,  N.  Y.  Perspective 
Drawing. 

2566.  Post  Office  and  Custom  House, 

Elmira,  N.  Y.  Photograph  of 
Perspective  Drawing. 

Nos.  2558  to  2566.  lent  by  U.  S.  Treas- 
ury Department. 

Tilden,  George  T.,  Boston. 

2569.  Alhambra  Interior.  Water  Color 

Drawing  by  Arthur  Rotch. 

2570.  Church  of  Messiah.  Water  Color 

Drawing  by  Arthur  Rotch. 

Totten  & Rogers,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2573.  House  of  Hon.  H.  A.  Taylor. 

Photographs. 

2574.  House  of  Mr.  J.  C.  Hooe.  Pho- 

tographs. 

Vaughan,  Henry,  Boston. 

2575.  Groton  School  Chapel.  Photo- 

graph. 

Walker,  C.  Howard,  Boston. 

2576.  Massachusetts  Building,  St. 

Louis,  1904. 

2577.  Electricity  Building,  St.  Louis, 

1904. 

2578.  Germanic  Museum,  Cambridge. 

2579.  Competition  for  Federal  Build- 

ing, Providence,  Rhode  Island. 


UNITED  STATES. 


69 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 


No. 

Warren,  Smith  & Biscoe,  Boston. 

2581.  Chapel  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Interior  Water  Color,  by  H. 

S.  Warren. 

2582.  Chapel  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Exterior  from  Southeast.  Pho- 
tograph. 

2583.  Chapel  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Exterior  from  Southwest. 
Photograph. 


No. 

Wheelwright  & Haven,  Boston. 

2584.  Randall  Dining  Hall,  Harvard 

University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2585.  Horticultural  Hall,  Boston. 

2586.  Massachusetts  Historical  So- 

ciety Building  on  the  Fenway, 
Boston. 

Winslow  & Bigelow,  Boston. 

2587.  Boston  Edison  Power  Plant. 

2588.  Board  of  Trade  Building,  Bos- 

ton. 

Wood,  Donn  & Deming,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

2589.  New  Providence  Hospital.  Per- 

spective View. 


GROUP  13. 

LOAN  COLLECTION. 


(The  following  exhibits  are  oil  paintings 
unless  otherwise  specified.) 

GALLERY  No.  i,  ENTERING  FROM 
THE  SCULPTURE  COURT. 

WEST  WALL. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Frederic  E.  Church.  1826-1900.  Ameri- 
can. 

1.  Moonrise  in  Greece.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Lockwood  de  Forest,  New 
York. 

J.  Jongkind.  Contemporary  Dutch. 

2.  Canal  in  Winter — Holland.  Lent 

by  Mr.  F.  P.  Vinton,  Boston. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot.  1796-1875.  French. 

3.  The  Shepherd.  Lent  by  Dr.  H. 

C.  Angell,  Boston. 

F.  Chifflart.  Contemporary  French. 

4.  Nymphs  crowning  a statue  of 

Pan.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  A. 
Walker,  Boston. 

5.  Revelry  of  Satyrs.  Lent  by  Mr. 

C.  A.  Walker,  Boston. 

William  Page.  1811-1885.  American. 

6.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Page.  Lent  by 

Mr.  G.  S.  Page,  Pittsburg. 


NORTH  WALL. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Anton  Mauve.  1838-1888.  Dutch. 

7.  Sheep.  Lent  by  Mr.  Daniel  Cat- 
lin,'St.  Louis. 

i Harry  Thompson.  1839-1901.  English. 

i 8.  The  Shepherdess.  Lent  by  Mrs. 
Halsey  C.  Ives,  St.  Louis. 

I Vicat  Cole.  1833-1893.  English. 

! 9.  Richmond  Hill.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J. 

G.  Chapman,  St.  Louis. 

Jules  Dupre.  1812-1889.  French. 

! 10.  Marine.  Lent  by  Durand-Ruel  & 

: Son,  New  York. 

j Octave  Tassaert.  1800-1874.  French. 

j II.  The  Faggot  Gatherer.  Lent  by 
the  National  Academy  of  De- 
^ sign.  New  York. 

Felix  Ziem.  Contemporary  French. 

12.  The  Bosphorus.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  B.  Leighton,  St.  Louis. 

F.  von  Uhde.  Contemporary  German. 

13.  The  Holy  Night.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

John  T.  Davis,  St.  Louis. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot.  1796-1875.  French. 

14.  Young  Woman  in  Greek  costume. 

Lent  by  Durand-Ruel  & Son, 
New  York. 


70 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Loan  Collection. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Charles  Jacque.  1813-1893.  French. 

15.  On  the  way  to  pasture.  Lent  by 

Mr.  John  G.  Johnson,  Phila- 
delphia. 

Lord  Leighton.  1830-1896.  English. 

16.  The  God  Pan.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J. 

G.  Chapman,  St.  Louis. 

Emile  van  Marcke.  1827-1891.  French. 

17.  Cattle  and  Landscape.  Lent  by 

Mr.  William  K.  Bixby,  St. 
Louis. 

F.  von  Uhde.  Contemporary  German. 

18.  A Sewing  Bee  in  Holland.  Lent 

by  the  St.  Louis  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Ferdinand  Roybet.  Contemporary 
French. 

19.  The  Conqueror.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  Fowler,  St.  Louis. 

Briton  Riviere.  Contemporary  English. 

20.  Genius  Loci.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  G. 

Chapman,  St.  Louis. 

E.  W.  Cooke.  1811-1880.  English. 

21.  On  the  Scheldt.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J. 

G.  Chapman,  St.  Louis. 

C.  F.  Daubigny.  1817-1878.  French. 

22.  Riverbank.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  G. 

Chapman,  St.  Louis. 

Mariano  Fortuny.  1838-1874.  Spanish. 

23.  A Moorish  Guard.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 

J.  C.  Cazin.  1841-1901.  French. 

24.  The  Path.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

Parsons,  St.  Louis. 

J.  L.  A.  Gericault.  1791-1824.  French. 

25.  Study  of  Horses.  Lent  by  Cottier 

& Co.,  New  York. 

Gustave  Courbet.  1819-1877.  French. 

26.  Les  Demoiselles  du  Village.  Lent 

by  Durand-Ruel  & Son,  New 
York.  1 

Eugene  Delacroix.  1799-1863.  French.  j 

27.  Abduction  by  Moorish  Pirates.  I 

Lent  by  Durand-Ruel  & Son,  j 

New  York.  ■ 


Exhibit 

No. 

Eugene  Lavieille.  Contemporary  French. 

28.  Moonlit  Village  Street.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  John  T.  Davis,  St.  Louis. 

Alfred  Stevens.  Contemporary  Belgian. 

29.  The  Listener.  Lent  by  Dr.  H.  C. 

Angell,  Boston. 

Frederic  E.  Church.  1826-1900.  Ameri- 
can. 

30.  Afterglow.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

Parsons,  St.  Louis. 

Jules  Dupre.  1812-1889.  French. 

31.  Sunset  Landscape  and  Cattle. 

Lent  by  Durand-Ruel  & Son, 
New  York. 

Theodule  Ribot.  1823-1891.  French. 

32.  The  Little  Politician.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  John  T.  Davis,  St.  Louis. 

EAST  WALL. 

C.  F.  Daubigny.  1817-1878.  French. 

33.  View  of  Dieppe.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Henry  C.  Frick,  Pittsburg. 

Narcisse  Virgile  Diaz.  1808-1876.  French. 

34.  The  Sultan’s  Favorite.  Lent  by 

Mr.  William  K.  Bixby,  St. 
Louis. 

Frangois  Saint  Bonvin.  1817-1885. 
French. 

35.  The  Housewife.  Lent  by  Durand- 

Ruel  & Son,  New  York. 

36.  The  Scholar.  Lent  by  Durand- 

Ruel  & Son,  New  York. 

William  Morris  Hunt.  1824-1879.  Ameri- 
can. 

37.  The  Bathers.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  Fairchild,  New  York. 

Elihu  Vedder.  Contemporary  American. 

38.  The  Questioner  of  the  Sphinx. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  Fairchild, 
New  York. 

Jules  Emile  Bastien-Lepage.  1848-1884. 
French. 

39.  The  Thames  below  London,  with 

shipping.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

Antoine  Vollon.  1833-1899.  French. 

40.  Grapes— Still  Life.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 


UNITED  STATES. 


71 


Loan  Collection. 


SOUTH  WALL. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Anton  Mauve.  1838-1888.  Dutch. 

41.  Sheep  on  the  Dunes.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  C.  M.  Kurtz,  New  York. 

Jean  Frangois  Millet.  1814-1875.  French. 

42.  Portrait  of  the  Painter’s  wife. 

Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Burgess  War- 
ren, Philadelphia. 

Jacob  Maris.  1837-1899.  Dutch. 

43.  View  of  Amsterdam.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  Parsons,  St.  Louis. 

C.  F.  Daubigny.  1817-1878.  French. 

44.  Morning  on  the  Oise.  (Salon  pic- 

ture of  1866.)  Lent  by  Mr.  E. 
Burgess  Warren,  Philadelphia. 

A.  G.  Decamps.  1803-1860.  French. 

45.  Lark  shooting.  Lent  by  Durand- 

Ruel  & Son,  New  York. 

Thomas  Couture.  1815-1879.  French. 

46.  Head  of  a Woman.  Lent  by  Miss 

Julia  Wilder  Kurtz,  New  York. 

Jules  Dupre.  1812-1889.  French. 

47.  Cows  slaking  their  thirst.  (From 

the  collection  of  the  painter 
sold  after  his  death.)  Lent  by 
Mr.  William  K.  Bixby,  St. 
Louis. 

Jules  Breton.  Contemporary  French. 

48.  The  Sea  Bird.  Lent  by  Mr.  Daniel 

Catlin,  St.  Louis. 

Pierre  Puvis  de  Chavannes.  1824-1899. 
French. 

49.  Peace.  (Study  for  the  painter’s 

first  decoration  in  Museum  at 
Amiens.)  Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

Rosa  Bonheur.  1822-1899.  French. 

50.  In  the  Scotch  Highlands.  I.ent 

by  the  St.  Louis  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Noel  Coypel.  1628-1707.  French. 

51.  Europa.  (From  the  collection  of 

Joseph  Bonaparte,  brought  to 
this  country  by  him  after  the 
downfall  of  Napoleon  and  by 
him  presented  to  family  of  pres- 
ent owner.)  Lent  by  Dr. 
Charles  E.  Cadwalader,  Phila- 
delphia. 

Sir  John  Everett  Millais.  1829-1896. 
English. 

52.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Heugh.  Lent  by 

Cottier  & Co.,  New  York. 

Pierre  Puvis  de  Chavannes.  1824-1899. 
French. 

53.  War.  (Study  for  the  painter’s 

first  decoration  in  Museum  at 
Amiens.)  Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 
Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

P.  J.  Clays.  1819-1901.  Belgian. 

54.  Calm  at  Sea.  Lent  by  the  St. 

Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

J.  C.  Cazin.  1841-1901.  French. 

55.  Roadside;  Harvest.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Edward  Mallinckrodti,  St.  Louis. 

Arnold  Bocklin.  1827-1902.  Swiss. 

56.  Sappho.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  G. 

Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

Anders  L.  Zorn.  Contemporary  Swedish. 

57.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Halsey  C. 

Ives,  St.  Louis. 

E.  L.  G.  Isabey.  180A-1886.  French. 

58.  Marriage  of  Napoleon  III  at  Ver- 

sailles. Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Burgess 
Warren,  Philadelphia. 

F.  von  Uhde.  Contemporary  German. 

59.  The  Sermon  on  the  Mount.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Halsey  C.  Ives,  St. 
Louis. 

G.  Kuehl.  Contemporary  German. 

60.  The  Organ  Loft.  Lent  by  the  St. 

I.ouis  kluscum  of  Fine  Arts. 


72 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Loan  Collection. 


WEST  WALL. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Anton  Mauve.  1838-1888.  Dutch. 

61.  On  the  Highway.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Louis  Chauvenet,  St.  Louis. 

Jean  Frangois  Millet.  1814-1875.  French. 

62.  Regret.  Lent  by  Dr.  H.  C.  An- 

gell,  Boston. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot,  1796-1875.  French. 

63.  Grey  Day.  Lent  by  Mr.  Daniel 

Gatlin,  St.  Louis. 

Anders  L.  Zorn.  Contemporary  Swedish. 

64.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Robert  S. 

Brookings,  St.  Louis. 


GALLERY  5,  ENTERING  FROM 
GALLERY  i. 

WEST  WALL. 

Emile  van  Marcke.  1827-1891.  French. 

65.  Cattle  crossing  the  Brook.  Lent 
by  the  Estate  of  Jay  Gould. 


NORTH  WALL. 

Narcisse  Virgile  Diaz.  1808-1876.  French. 

66.  Wood  Interior.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  Parsons,  St.  Louis. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot.  1796-1875.  French. 

67.  Evening:  Antique  Dance.  Lent 

by  the  Estate  of  Jay  Gould. 

Charles  Jacque.  1813-1893.  French. 

68.  Sheep  on  the  Hillside.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  Parsons,  St.  Louis. 

EAST  WALL. 

Eugene  Fromentin.  1820-1876.  French. 

69.  Arab  Encampment  — Gorges  of 

Chiffa.  (From  the  Secretan 
collection.)  Lent  by  Mr.  George 
J.  Gould,  New  York. 


EAST  WALL. 

Exhibit 

No. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot.  1796-1875.  French. 

70.  La  Danse  des  Amours.  (From 

the  Charles  A.  Dana  collection.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  George  J.  Gould, 
New  York. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

John  Constable.  1776-1837.  English. 

71.  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  K.  Bixby,  St.  Louis. 

R.  C.  Woodville..  1825-1856.  American. 

72.  News  from  the  Mexican  War, 

1848.  Lent  by  the  National 
Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 

Jacob  Maris.  1837-1899.  Dutch. 

73.  Boats  on  the  Canal.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  K.  Bixby,  St.  Louis. 

Jozef  Israels.  Contemporary  Dutch. 

74.  Cottage  Interior.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  Parsons,  St.  Louis. 

WEST  WALL. 

J.  M.  W.  Turner.  1775-1851.  English. 

75.  The  Nore.  Lent  by  Mr.  George 

J.  Gould,  New  York. 

GALLERY  6,  ENTERING  FROM 
GALLERY  5. 

WEST  WALL. 

J.  L.  E.  Meissonier.  1815-1891.  French. 

76.  The  Smoker.  Lent  by  Miss  Helen 

Miller  Gould,  New  York. 

Narcisse  Virgile  Diaz.  1808-1876.  French. 

77.  Cupids  and  Young  Girl.  Lent  by 

Mr.  George  J.  Gould,  New 
York. 

Domenico  Ghirlandajo.  1449-1494.  Italian. 

78.  The  Angel  Choir.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 

Leon  Lhermitte.  Contemporary  French. 

79.  The  Brookside.  (Pastel.)  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Halsey  C.  Ives,  St. 
Louis. 


UNITED  STATES. 


73 


Loan  Collection. 


Exhibit  ' 

No. 

NORTH  WALL. 

Theodore  Rousseau.  1812-1867.  French. 

80.  The  Charcoal  Burners’  Hut. 

(From  the  Fuller  collection.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  George  J.  Gould, 
New  York. 

Rembrandt  van  Ryn.  1607-1669.  Dutch.  I 

81.  The  Standard  Bearer.  (Once  in  ! 

the  collection  of  Sir  Joshua  I 
Reynolds.)  Lent  by  Mr.  George 
J.  Gould,  New  York. 

Thomas  Gainsborough.  1727-1788.  Eng-  | 
lish. 

82.  Boys  dragging  Net.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 

EAST  WALL. 

Aert  Van  der  Neer,  1603-1677.  Dutch. 

83.  Winter  in  Holland.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 

Constant  Troyon.  1810-1865.  French. 

84.  On  the  way  to  Market.  Lent  by 

Mr.  George  J.  Gould,  New 
York. 

Theodore  Rousseau.  1812-1867.  French. 

85.  Le  Cure — Evening.  (From  the 

collection  of  Alfred  Sensier,  the 
biographer  of  Rousseau.)  Lent 
by  Mr.  George  J.  Gould,  New 
York. 

Frans  Hals.  1584-1666.  Dutch. 

86.  The  Spurious  Coin.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 

Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  1723-1792.  English. 

87.  The  Duchess  of  Marlborough. 

Lent  by  Mr.  George  J.  Gould, 
New  York. 

Jean  Frangois  Millet.  1814-1875.  French. 

88.  Washerwomen  by  the  Brook. 

Lent  by  Miss  Helen  Miller 
Gould,  New  York. 

Jean  Marc  Nattier.  1685-1766.  French. 

89.  Portrait  of  a Lady.  Lent  by  Mr 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 


Exhibit 

No. 

John  Constable.  1776-1837.  English. 

90.  View  of  Dedham.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  J.  Gould,  New  York. 

Eugene  Fromentin.  1820-1876.  French. 

91.  Arab  pickets  upon  a mountain 

top.  Lent  by  Durand-Ruel  & 
Son,  New  York. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

Ludwig  Knaus.  Contemporary  German. 

92.  The  Child’s  Party;  or.  Cat’s 

Christening.  Lent  by  Miss 
Helen  Miller  Gould,  New  York. 

Ver  Meer  of  Delft.  1632-1675.  Dutch. 

93.  The  Music  Lesson.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Henry  C.  Frick,  Pittsburg. 

Gerard  Dou.  1613-1675.  Dutch. 

94.  Woman  playing  harpsichord.  Lent 

by  Mr.  George  J.  Gould,  New 
York. 

Jean  Leon  Gerome.  1824-1904.  French. 

95.  Street  scene  in  Cairo.  Lent  by 

Mr.  George  J.  Gould,  New 
York. 

Rosa  Bonheur,  1822-1899.  French. 

96.  Cattle  in  Pasture.  Lent  by  Miss 

Helen  Miller  Gould,  New  York. 

WEST  WALL. 

Solomon  Ruysdael.  1600-1670.  Dutch. 

97-  Landscape  with  Waterfall.  Lent 
by  Mr.  Henry  C.  Frick,  Pitts- 
burg. 

Alfred  Stevens.  Contemporary  Belgian. 

98.  Tea  Rose.  Lent  by  Miss  Helen 

Miller  Gould,  New  York. 

Constant  Troyon.  1810-1865.  French. 

99.  Near  Trouville.  Lent  by  Mr.  John 

G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

GALLERY  7,  ENTERING  FROM 
GALLERY  6. 

NORTH  WALL. 

Stanislas  Lepine.  Contemporary  French. 

100.  River  Scene  at  St.  Cloud.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chi- 
cago. 


74 


DEPARTMENT  B.—ART. 


Loan  Collection. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sir  Henry  Raeburn.  1736-1823.  Scotch. 

101.  Portrait  of  Jean.  Lent  by  Mr.  R. 

Hall  McCormick,  Chicago. 

John  Constable.  1776-1837.  English. 

102.  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  Cyrus 

H.  McCormick,  Chicago. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot.  1796-1875.  French. 

103.  Farm  in  Seine-et-Oise.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  L.  Hutchinson, 
Chicago. 

EAST  WALL. 

John  Opie.  1761-1807.  English. 

104.  Portrait  of  Lady  Hamilton.  Lent 

by  Mr.  R.  Hall  McCormick, 
Chicago. 

George  Inness.  1825-1894.  American. 

105.  A Sunny  Autumn  Day.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Chauncey  J.  Blair,  Chicago. 

106.  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  Martin 

A.  Ryerson,  Chicago. 

107.  Passamaquoddy  Bay.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chi- 
cago. 

108.  The  Lone  Pine.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Cyrus  H.  McCormick,  Chicago. 

George  Frederick  Watts.  1817-1904. 
English. 

109.  Portrait  of  Josef  Joachim.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Hutchinson, 
Chicago. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

C.  F.  Daubigny.  1817-1878.  French, 
no.  Along  the  banks  of  the  Oise. 
Lent  by  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  G. 
Logan,  Chicago. 

John  Opie.  1761-1807.  English. 

111.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Hall 

McCormick,  Chicago. 

Emile  van  Marcke.  1827-1891.  French. 

112.  Landscape  with  Cattle.  Lent  by 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  G.  Logan, 
Chicago. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sir  Henry  Raeburn.  1736-1823.  Scotch. 

113.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Welsh  Tennant. 

Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Hall  McCor- 
mick, Chicago. 

Constant  Troyon.  1810-1865.  French. 

1 14.  Cows  in  pasture.  Lent  by  Mr. 

and  Mrs.  F.  G.  Logan,  Chicago. 

Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti.  1828-1882.  Eng- 
lish. 

115.  Beata  Beatrix.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  L.  Hutchinson,  Chi- 
cago, 

WEST  WALL. 

Pierre  Puvis  de  Chavannes.  1824-1899. 
French. 

1 16.  Inspiration  Chretienne.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Chauncey  J.  Blair,  Chicago. 

James  A.  McNeill  Whistler.  1834-1903. 
American. 

117.  Nocturne,  Southampton  Water. 

Lent  by  the  Art  Institute, 
Chicago. 

Claude  Monet.  Contemporary  French. 

118.  Cliffs  at  Trouville.  Lent  by  the 

Art  Institute,  Chicago. 

Pierre  Puvis  de  Chavannes.  1824-1899. 
French. 

119.  Landscape  with  figures.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chi- 
cago. 

NORTH  WALL. 

J.  B.  C.  Corot.  1796-1875.  French. 

120.  Landscape  with  figures.  Lent  by 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  G.  Logan, 
Chicago. 

J.  L.  E.  Meissonier.  1815-1891.  French. 

121.  The  Guide.  (Water  Color.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  P.  A.  Valentine, 
Chicago. 

Anders  L.  Zorn.  Contemporary  Swedish. 

122.  Portrait  of  Mr.  A.  J.  Caton.  Lent 

by  the  Chicago  Club. 


UNITED  STATES. 


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Applied  Arts. 


GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART  WORKMANSHIP. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Adams,  Eva  E.,  Chicago. 

1.  Mayonnaise  bowl,  violet  and  gold 

overglaze  decoration. 

Adams,  Ralph  R.,  New  York. 

2.  “Paradise  Lost,”  bound  in  brown 

crushed  levant,  with  design  in 
Viennese  inlay  and  gold  tooling. 

3.  “Sonnets  from  the  Portuguese,” 

bound  in  blue  crushed  levant, 
with  design  in  Viennese  inlay 
and  gold  tooling. 

Albert,  F.  (designer).  Terra  Cotta,  111. 

Lent  by  Gates  Potteries. 

4.  Large  Teco  vase  with  four  han- 

dles. 

Archer,  Annie  Mihlani,  New  York. 

4a.  Candlestick. 

Austin,  Mrs.  Isabel  M.,  Santa  Barbara, 
Cal. 

5.  Illuminated  and  embossed  leather 

panel,  hand  tooled  over  metal 
leaf  and  color. 

Baggs,  Arthur  E.,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  N.  Y.  State  School  of 
Clay-working  and  Ceramics. 

6.  Vase  (thrown),  citron  mat  glaze. 

7.  Vase  (thrown),  citron  mat  glaze. 

8.  Inlaid  jar,  polished. 

Bailey,  Otavia,  New  Orleans. 

9.  Embroidered  table  cover.  Hand 

woven  linen.  Lent  by  New- 
comb College. 

Baird,  Mrs.  Nannie  B.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

10.  Porcelain  salad  bowl,  Persian  de- 

sign. 

Baker,  Cordelia  Taylor,  St.  Louis. 

11.  “Sonnets  from  the  Portuguese,” 

bound  in  red  levant  morocco. 

12.  “Walt  Whitman,”  bound  in  red 

levant  morocco. 

13.  “Aucassin  and  Nicolete,”  bound  in 

green  levant  morocco. 


Note, — The  Executive  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  Art  desires  to  acknowledge  the 
valuable  services  of  the  Society  of  Arts 
and  Crafts  of  Boston  in  assisting  to 
bring  together  the  varied  collection  clas- 
sified under  Group  i^- 


Exhibit 

No. 

Barck,  Clara  P.,  Chicago. 

14.  Four-piece  desk  set,  decorated 

leather. 

15.  Magazine  cover,  decorated  leather. 

16.  Card  case,  decorated  leather. 
Barnum,  Frances  (designer),  Cleveland. 
Jane  Carson  and  Mildred  Watkins, 

collaborators. 

17.  Pierced  silver  pendant  with  pearl 

blister,  Australian  turquoise  and 
shaded  enamel. 

18.  Silver  belt  clasp,  pierced,  set  with 

chalcedony,  shaded  enamel. 

19.  Salad  fork  and  spoon  of  beaten 

and  pierced  silver,  enamelled  in 
green  and  white. 

20.  Hammered  copper  dish  lined  with 

enamel. 

21.  Silver  tazza  with  cover  and  three 

pierced  handles.  Enamelled  de- 
sign on  cover  and  base,  set  with 
Mexican  opals. 

22.  Coffer  done  in  repousse  pierced 

copper  with  shaded  enamel 
panels  and  pierced  silver  hinges 
and  catch,  Mexican  opal. 
Bartlett,  Alfred  (designer),  Boston. 

23.  Aphorisms. 

24.  A Remarkable  Almanack. 

25.  The  Cornhill  Booklet.  Vol  i. 
Bell,  Peter,  New  York. 

26.  Stained  glass  window.  “Loch 

Katrine.” 

Bennett,  Bessie,  Chicago. 

27.  Illuminated  leather  portfolio,  Per- 

sian design. 

Binns,  Charles  F.  (designer),  Alfred, 
N.  Y. 

(Director  of  the  New  York  State  School 
of  Cla3’--working  and  Ceramics,  Alfred, 
New  York.  A larger  exhibit  of  the 
school’s  work  will  be  found  in  the 
New  York  State  Exhibit  in  the  Educa- 
tional Building.) 

28.  Two-handled  jug  (built),  blue 

gray  mat  glaze. 

29.  Tea  jar  (thrown),  cloud  and  pea- 

cock mat  glaze. 

30.  Tea  jar  (thrown)  with  cover,  sage 

mat  glaze. 

31.  Tea  jar  (throwni  with  cover, 

malachite  mat  glaze. 

32.  Bowl  (built),  red  mat  glaze,  in- 

cised decoration. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bird,  Mrs.  May  Mott- Smith,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

33.  Gold  miniature  frame  with  pearls 

and  precious  stones. 

34.  Gold  thumb  ring  with  olivines, 

opal  matrix  and  diamonds. 

35.  Gold  and  jade  mounting  for  mag- 

nifying glass. 

36.  Gold  necklace  with  opal  and  pearl. 

37.  Silver  gilt  comb  with  enamel  and 

smoked  topaz,  peacock  design. 

38.  Gold  collaret  with  precious  stones, 

deep  sea  and  seed  pearls. 

39.  Gold  pendant  with  jade  drops  and 

yellow  Abalone  pearl. 

40.  Gold  chain  and  locket  with  tur- 

quoise rnatrix  and  pearl. 

41.  Gold  pin  with  star  sapphire  and 

Abalone  pearl. 

42.  Gold  belt  buckle  with  enamel,  opal 

matrix  and  amethyst. 

Borden,  Willis  (designer),  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo. 

Lent  by  Van  Briggle  Pottery. 

43.  Vase  with  green  glaze,  modelled 

decoration. 

Bryant,  Wallace,  Boston. 

44.  Copper  bowl  with  enamelled  band. 

Bulkley,  Mary  E.,  St.  Louis. 

45.  “Leaves  of  Grass,”  bound  in  green 

crushed  levant.  Lent  by  Judge 
Jacob  Klein. 

46.  Original  Ms.  by  E.  E.  Hale,  bound 

in  green  crushed  levant. 

47.  Original  Ms.  by  Chas.  G.  Leland, 

bound  in  green  crushed  levant. 

48.  Original  Ms.  “The  Lady  or  the 

Tiger^”  bound  in  blue  crushed 
levant. 

Nos.  46  to  48  lent  by  Mr.  W. 
K.  Bi^^y. 

Budd,  Blanch,  Chicago. 

49.  Green  bronze  candlestick. 

Burdick,  Bessie,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  N.  Y.  State  School  of 
Clay-working  and  Ceramics. 

50.  Jar  (built),  with  cloud  and  pea- 

cock mat  glaze. 

50a.  Dai4c  blue  vase,  incised  decoration. 

Burton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  E.,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Cal. 

51.  Illuminated  leather  chest,  iron 

bound. 

52.  Leather  and  shell  table  mat. 

53.  Leather  and  shell  table  mat. 

54.  Brass  and  shell  lamp  shade. 

55.  Shell  tea  screen. 

56.  Copper  and  shell  lamp  shade. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Carper,  Minnette  Slayback,  St.  Louis. 

57.  Photograph  frame  of'stained  wood 

with  tooled  lead  mounts. 

Carson,  Jane  (designer),  Cleveland. 
Frances  Barnum  and  Mildred  Watkins, 
collaborators. 

58.  Silver  gilt  brooch,  pierced  and 

interlaced,  set  with  Abalone 
pearl. 

59.  Pendant  and  necklace  in  silver 

gilt  pierced  and  carved.  Set 
with  tourmalines  and  pearl  blis- 
ters. 

60.  Two  salt  cups  and  spoons  and  two 

pepper  pots  of  beaten  silver 
with  enamel. 

61.  Child’s  porringer  and  spoon  in 

beaten  silver,  clover  design, 
pierced  and  carved,  with  enamel 
lining  and  panels. 

62.  Silver  trinket  box,  repousse  de- 

sign on  sides  and  cover. 
Enamel  panel  lid,  ship  design. 

63.  Hand  mirror,  hammered  to  shape, 

with  enamelled  back  and  handle. 

Carson,  Jane,  and  Frances  Barnum  (de- 
signers), Cleveland. 

Mildred  Watkins,  collaborator. 

64.  Alms  dish  in  repousse  copper  with 

iridescent  finish.  Set  with 
enamel  panels. 

Codman,  William  Christmas  (designer). 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Lent  by  Gorham  Mfg.  Co. 

65.  Table  constructed  of  ebony,  ivory 

and  silver  mountings,  with  mar- 
quetrie  panels  composed  of 
ebony,  ivory,  pearl  and  silver. 
Mahogany  and  boxwood  chair, 
ebony,  ivory  and  silver,  with 
embossed  leather  seat.  Desk 
set  of  hammered  silver  with  re- 
pousse decoration. 

Coffman,  Mrs.  Genevieve  S.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. 

66.  Salad  bowl,  conventional  decora- 

tion in  enamel. 

Cole,  Lillie  E.,  Chicago. 

67.  Porcelain  service  plate  with  over- 

glaze  decoration  in  enamel. 


UNITED  STATES. 


77 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Conwell,  Clarke  (designer),  New  Roch- 
elle, N.  Y. 

Fourteen  printed  books  and 
three  vellum  bindings,  executed 
under  Mr.  Conwell’s  direction 
at  the  Elston  Press. 

68.  The  Faerie  Queen. 

69.  Aucassin  and  Nicolete. 

70.  The  Tale  of  Gamelyn. 

71.  Cupid  and  Psyches. 

72.  The  Daughters  of  Colann. 

73.  Poems  by  Robert  Herrick  (2). 

74.  L’Allegro  and  II  Penseroso  (2). 

75.  Patterne  of  Painefulle  Adventures. 

76.  Samson  Agonistes. 

77.  The  Cenci. 

77a.  Daphnis  and  Chloe  (2). 

78.  Poems  by  Robert  Herrick,  bound 

in  vellum. 

79.  Cupid  and  Psyches,  bound  in 

vellum. 

80.  The  Daughters  of  Colann,  bound 

in  vellum. 

Copeland,  Elizabeth  E.,  Bedford,  Mass. 

81.  Round  repousse  silver  box. 

82.  Octagon  repousse  silver  box  with 

enamel  and  pearls. 

83.  Silver  clock  with  enamelled  panels. 
Crosbee,  Mrs.  W.  G.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

84.  Copper  buckle  with  champleve 

enamel,  blue  bell  design. 

85.  Copper  brooch  with  Limoges 

enamel. 

Crowell,  Rufus,  Winchester,  Mass. 

86-89.  Four  tall  bronze  candlesticks. 
90-91.  Two  short  bronze  candlesticks. 

Curtis,  Wm.  Fuller,  Washington,  D.  C. 

92.  “The  Golden  Dish,”  a panel  of 

burned  and  carved  wood. 

Daly,  Matt  A.  (designer),  Cincinnati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

93.  Vase  with  underglaze  slip  paint- 

ing of  fishes. 

93a.  Green  bowl,  pink  decoration. 

Darby,  Nanny  F.,  Princeton,  Ky. 

94.  Sculptured  leather  card  case. 

95.  Sculptured  leather  book  cover. 

96.  Sculptured  leather  portfolio. 

de  Cordova,  Julian  (designer),  Somer- 
ville, Mass. 

John  Lofquist  and  Andrew  Long,  col- 
laborators. 

97.  Tall  crystal  ribbed  vase  with  fluted 

top. 

98.  Crystal  ribbed  pitcher. 


Exhibit 

No. 

99.  Tall  crystal  ribbed  vase  with  flar- 

ing top. 

100.  Crystal  ribbed  vase,  tapered. 

101.  Tall  slender  crystal  ribbed  vase. 

102.  Tall  slender  green  ribbed  vase. 

103.  Cylindrical  crystal  ribbed  vase. 

104.  Crystal  ribbed  dish. 

105.  Crystal  ribbed  vase,  after  old 

Italian  (2). 

106.  Crystal  ribbed  plate,  after  old 

Italian. 

107.  Crystal  ribbed  finger  bowl  and 

plate,  after  old  English. 

108.  Crystal  ribbed  violet  bowl. 

109.  Crystal  ribbed  tumbler. 

no.  Crystal  ribbed  “Empire”  liqueur 
glass. 

111.  Crystal  ribbed  “Empire”  sherbet. 

112.  Crystal  ribbed  “Empire”  finger 

bowl  and  plate. 

113.  Crystal  cut  “Empire”  apollinaris 

glass. 

114.  Crystal  cut  “Empire”  tumbler. 

115.  Crystal  cut  “Empire”  claret 

glass. 

116.  Crystal  cut  “Empire”  sherry 

glass. 

Delavigne,  Marie  (designer).  New  Or- 
leans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  College. 

117.  Embroidered  table  cover,  Roma 

rose  motif. 

Dibble,  Mabel  C.,  Chicago. 

1 18.  Porcelain  box  and  cover  with 

conventional  design  in  enamels. 

119.  Porcelain  sake  pot  and  cover 

with  conventional  design  in 
enamels. 

Diers,  Edward  (designer),  Cincinnati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

120.  Small  vase  with  glaze  painting  of 

roses. 

Dolese,  Rose  and  Mmnie,  Chicago. 

121.  Leather  cushion,  peacock  feather 

motif. 

T22.  Leather  magazine  cover,  Arabian 
design. 

123.  Leather  case  for  laces,  Japanese 

design  with  old  ivory  ornament. 

124.  Leather  bag,  Japanese  design 

with  filagree  ornaments. 

125.  Leather  bag  with  carved  ivory 

bead. 

126.  Leather  bag  with  carved  teak- 

wood  bead. 

127.  Leather  pouch  with  cat’s  eye  or- 

nament. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dolese,  Rose  and  Minnie,  Chicago-— Con- 
tinued. 

128.  Leather  coin  purse,  hair  calf  and 

copper  clasp. 

129.  Leather  card  case. 

130.  Leather  card  case.  1 

131.  Leather  card  case,  floral  motif. 

132.  Leather  portfolio,  Egyptian  lotus  : 

design.  ! 

133.  Leather  magazine  cover,  Japa- 

nese design. 

134.  Leather  four-piece  desk  set,  ; 

Egyptian  scarabeus  design. 

135.  Leather  writing  portfolio,  rose  | 

motive.  ^ | 

136.  Leather  table  mat,  Arabian  rug  1 

design.  I 

I 

Dudley,  Harry  W.,  and  J.  Samuel  Hodge,  ! 
collaborators,  Boston. 

137.  Blunt’s  “Esther,”  full  crushed  ! 

levant. 

138.  “Handicraft.”  Vol.  I,  full  crushed 

levant.  j 

139.  “Omar  Kheyyam,”  full  blue  j 

levant  with  double.  Tooled  and  ' 
inlaid  Persian  design.  Lent  by  | 
Mr.  Oakes  Ames.  i 

Eaton,  Charles  Frederick,  Santa  Barbara,  I 
Cal. 

Robert  W.  Hyde  and  Guadelupe  Bulhea, 
collaborators. 

140.  Jewelry  cabinet  of  cedar,  covered  j 

with  sheepskin  and  trimmed  1 
with  copper. 

141.  Lantern  of  Russian  iron  and 

Philippine  shell. 

142.  Brass  tea  caddy. 

143.  Brass  tea  tray. 

144.  Brass  tea  screen. 

145.  Iron  inkstand. 

146.  Iron  candlestick. 

147.  Brass  electric  light  shade  with 

chain.  Set  with  Philippine 
pearl. 

148.  Guest  book,  covered  with  calf- 

skin and  mounted  in  iron. 

149.  Marriage  certificate,  illuminated 

on  parchment,  bound  in  white 
calf  with  brass  trimmings. 

150.  XXIII.  Psalm,  bound  in  green 

calf  with  brass  trimmings,  and  | 
set  with  azurite.  ^ 

151.  The  Beatitudes,  illuminated  on  | 

vellum;  brass  cover,  set  with  | 
squares  of  Philippine  shell  I 
studded  with  Abalone  shells  cut  j 
as  stones.  ! 


Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

152.  Silver  or  jewel  cabinet,  covered 

with  green  calf  with  brass  trim- 
mings set  with  Abalone  shells. 

153.  L Corinthians,  chapter  XIII., 

illuminated  on  vellum,  bound 
in  green  calf,  iron  mountings. 

Farnham,  Paulding  (designer),  New 
York. 

Lent  by  Tiffany  & Company. 

154.  Renaissance  teapot,  repousse  sil- 

ver. 

155.  Renaissance  sugar  bowl,  repousse 

silver. 

156.  Renaissance  urn  for  milk,  re- 

pousse silver. 

157.  Renaissance  bowl,  repouss6  sil- 

ver. 

158.  Renaissance  cream  pitcher,  re- 

pousse silver. 

159.  Renaissance  salver,  repousse  sil- 

ver. 

160.  East  Indian  ink  well,  repousse 

gold  and  carved  ivory. 

161.  Madura  vase,  Javanese.  Ham- 

mered from  one  plate  of  fine 
gold  into  the  complete  shape 
without  a seam.  Enamelled 
and  set  with  vari-colored  sap- 
phires. 

162.  Burmese  ink  well,  repousse  gold, 

carved  ivory,  enamelled. 

163.  Florentine  mirror,  repousse  gold. 

164.  Florentine  powder  box,  repousse 

gold. 

165.  Florentine  cologne  bottle,  re- 

pousse gold. 

166.  Genoese  vase,  gold,  hammered 

into  shape  from  one  single 
plate;  enamelled  champleve; 
tourmalines  from  California. 

167.  Mandarin  basket,  silver  gilt,  rock 

crystal,  enamelled. 

168.  Collar  and  pendant;  i6th  century 

Spanish.  Rose  diamonds, 
carved  gold  figures;  enamelled. 

Folsom,  Catharine  E.,  Winchester,  Mass. 

169.  .Silver  tea  strainer,  ebony  handle. 

170.  Silver  sugar  tongs,  engraved. 

Foote,  Florence,  New  York. 

171.  “Shakspeare’s  Sonnets,”  bound  in 

green  crushed  levant,  gold 
tooled  and  inlaid  with  gray-blue 
levant. 

172.  “Life  of  William  Morris,”  bound 

in  brown  pig  skin,  blind  tooled. 
Lent  by  Miss  Mary  Soper,  New 
York. 


UNITED  STATES. 


79 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Foote,  Florence,  New  York — Continued. 

173.  “The  House  of  Life,”  bound  in 

golden  brown  crushed  levant, 
gold  tooled.  Lent  by  Miss 
Mary  Soper,  New  York. 

174.  “The  Philobiblon”  bound  in 

orange  crushed  levant,  gold 
tooled.  Lent  by  Miss  G.  D. 
Litchfield,  Washington. 

Forssen,  Carl  G.,  Boston. 

Lent  by  the  Handicraft  Shop. 

175.  Silver  mayonnaise  bowl  and 

spoon. 

Frazee,  Mrs.  A.  A.,  Chicago. 

176.  Porcelain  three-footed  bowl,  con- 

ventional design  in  enamels. 

Frazer,  Mrs.  Beulah  L.,  Chicago. 

177.  Porcelain  cup  and  saucer  with 

red  and  gold  overglaze  decora- 
tion. 

.178.  Porcelain  bowl,  conventional  de- 
sign of  white  flowers  in  enamel. 

179.  Porcelain  mayonnaise  bowl,  con- 

ventional design  of  flowers  in 
enamel. 

180.  Porcelain  milk  pitcher,  overglaze 

conventional  design  of  flowers 
in  enamel. 

Fry,  Marshal,  New  York. 

181.  Tea  jar  with  cover.  Gray  cream 

glaze,  black  decoration. 

182.  Tea  jar  with  cover.  Red  enamel 

glaze. 

183.  Box  with  cover.  Green  enamel 

glaze,  black  decoration. 

184.  Bowl.  Blue  and  green  enamel 

glaze  ornament  in  relief. 

185.  Bowl.  Green  glaze  inside,  red 

outside  black  decoration. 

186.  Bowl  with  handles.  Black  and 

red  enamel  glaze. 

187.  Bowl.  Black  enamel  glaze  inside, 

incised  ornament  outside. 

Fuller,  Lura  Ward,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

188.  Porcelain  bowl,  conventionalized 

flowers. 

189.  Porcelain  vase,  Persian  motif. 

Garden,  H.  M.  G.  (designer),  Terra 
Cotta,  111. 

T.ent  by  Gates  Potteries. 

190.  Tcco  vase  with  incised  decora- 

tion. 


Gates,  W.  D.  (designer).  Terra  Cotta,  111. 

Lent  by  Gates  Potteries. 

191.  Large  Teco  garden  vase. 

192.  Large  Teco  garden  vase. 

193.  Teco  vase. 

194.  Teco  dish. 

195.  Teco  vase. 

196.  Teco  vase  with  modelled  decora- 

tion. 

197.  Small  Teco  vase. 

198.  Small  Teco  vase  with  long  neck. 

Gerard,  Mrs.  Laura  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

199.  Porcelain  salad  bowl,  in  blue  and 

yellow. 

200.  Porcelain  salad  bowl:  “Cher- 

ries.” (Glass  enamels.) 

201.  Porcelain  salad  bowl:  “Swamp 

flowers.” 

202.  Porcelain  celadon  bowl  and  plate. 

203.  Porcelain  plate. 

204.  Porcelain  bon-bon  box. 

205.  Porcelain  vase:  “Japanese  cu- 

cumber.” 

Gerow,  Grace  D.,  Chicago. 

206.  Decorated  leather  card  case,  ooze 

calfskin. 

207.  Decorated  leather  card  case,  calf- 

skin. 

208.  Decorated  leather  bag,  calfskin. 

Clara  P.  Barck,  collaborator. 

Godwin,  Alfred,  Philadelphia. 

(Nos.  209-215  over  East  Entrance.) 

209.  “Angel  of  the  Annunciation.” 

210.  “Virgin  Mary.” 

211.  “Knights  in  Armor.” 

212.  “Angel  Gabriel.” 

(These  windows  are  made  of 
English  antique  glass,  painted 
with  glass  enamel  and  vitrified 
or  fired  in  the  glass.) 

Goodhue,  Harry  E.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

213.  Design  for  decoration  of  chancel. 

214.  Stained  glass  panel,  “The  Pres- 

entation.” 

Goudy,  Fred  W.  (designer),  Hingham, 
Mass. 

Bertha  M.  Goudy  and  Will  H.  Ransom, 
collaborators. 

215.  “Printing,”  by  Wm.  Morris  and 

Emery  Walker.  Bound  in 
boards.  On  hand-made  paper, 
the  Village  type.  (The  first 
book  by  the  Village  Press.) 

216.  “The  Blessed  Damozel,”  by  D. 

G.  Rossetti.  On  imperial  Japan 
vellum;  the  Village  type.  (The 
second  book.) 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Goudy,  Fred.  W.  (designer),  Hingham, 
Mass. — Continued. 

217.  “A  Dissertation  upon  Roast  Pig,” 

by  Charles  Lamb.  On  Imperial 
Japan  vellum;  the  Village  type. 
(The  third  book.) 

218.  '‘The  Hollow  Land,”  by  William 

Morris.  On  Whatman  hand- 
made paper;  the  Village  type. 
Illustrations  by  Walter  J.  En- 
right; The  Village  type.  Bound 
in  Italian  vellum. 

Hay  dock.  May  S.,  Philadelphia. 

219.  Copper  watch  fob  with  champleve 

enamel. 

Heilman,  Laura,  St.  Louis. 

220.  “Aurora  Leigh,”  green  crushed 

levant  binding,  gold  tooled. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  L A.  Schoen. 

221.  “Shakespeare’s  Sonnets,”  green 

crushed  levant  binding,  gold 

tooled,  gauffred  edges.  Lent  by 
Mrs.  Joseph  Glaser. 

Heuermann,  Magda  M.  (designer),  Chi- 
cago. 

C.  A.  Muller,  collaborator. 

222.  Bag  with  silver  top,  set  with 

lapis-lazuli  and  malachite. 

Hicks,  Amy  Mali,  New  York. 

223.  Wrought  leather  portfolio,  sea 

weed  motif. 

224.  Wrought  leather  frame,  rose 

motif. 

Hoagland,  Jane,  New  York. 

225.  Light  green  bowl  with  incised 

decoration. 

226.  Square  vase  with  incised  decora- 

tion, green  enamel. 

227.  Vase  with  incised  decoration, 

green  gray  enamel. 

Houston,  Mrs.  Frances  C.,  Windsor,  Vt. 

228.  Silver  pendant,  set  with  chalce- 

dony. 

229.  Enameled  silver  belt  buckle. 

Hum.phrey,  Mrs.  E.  L.,  Chicago. 

230.  Porcelain  bouillon  cup,  saucer 

and  cover,  conventional  design 
in  enamels. 

Hurley,  E.  T.  (designer),  Cincinnati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

231.  Vase  with  fish  in  underglaze 

painting. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Indians  of  North  America.  A collection 
of  work  by  men  and  women  of  tribes 
of  the  far  West,  selected  by  Mr.  Ernest 
A,  Batchelder,  and  lent  by  “The  Wig- 
wam,” Pasadena,  Cal.  The  work  is 
done  by  individual  Indians  and  has 
been  produced  within  the  past  ten 
years. 

By  Cahuilla  Indian  woman. 

232.  Basket  woven  of  grasses  and 

willow. 

By  Hopi  (Moqui)  Indian  woman. 

233.  Sacred  meal  tray  woven  of  yucca 

and  representing  the  Katciua 
dancers.  (Analine  dyes.) 

234.  Sacred  meal  tray  woven  of  fine 

grasses  and  willow.  (Analine 
dyes.) 

By  Hupa  Indian  woman. 

235.  Cap  woven  of  grasses  and 

maiden  hair  fern  stem. 

236.  Cap  woven  of  grasses  and 

maiden  hair  fern  stem. 

237.  Cap  woven  of  grasses  and 

maiden  hair  fern  stem. 

238.  Cap  woven  of  grasses  and 

maiden  hair  fern  stem. 


By  Navajo  Indian  women. 

239- 

Hand  spun  and  woven 

blanket — 

very  fine. 

240. 

Hand  spun  and  woven 

blanket. 

241. 

Hand  spun  and  woven 

blanket. 

242. 

Hand  spun  and  woven  squaw’s 

dress. 

243- 

Hand  spun  and  woven  squaw’s 

shawl. 

244. 

Hand  spun  and  woven 

girdle. 

By  Navajo  Indian  men. 

245- 

Silver  belt  for  men. 

246. 

Silver  bridle. 

247. 

Silver  bracelet. 

248. 

Silver  bracelet. 

249. 

Silver  bracelet  set  with  turquoise. 

250. 

Silver  bracelet. 

251. 

Silver  bracelet. 

252. 

Silver  bracelet. 

253- 

Silver  bracelet. 

254- 

Silver  bracelet. 

255* 

Silver  bracelet. 

256. 

Silver  bracelet. 

257- 

Silver  bracelet. 

258. 

Silver  bracelet. 

259- 

Silver  belt  buckle. 

260. 

Silver  belt  buckle. 

261. 

Silver  belt  buckle. 

UNITED  STATES. 


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Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Indians  of  North  America — Continued. 

262.  Silver  belt  buckle. 

263.  Silver  buttons  (worn  on  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

264.  Silver  buttons  (worn  on  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

265.  Silver  buttons  (worn  on  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

266.  Silver  buttons  (worn  on  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

267.  Silver  buttons  (worn  on  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

268.  Silver  buttons  (worn  on  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

269.  Silver  buttons  (worn  by  mocas- 

sins and  shirts). 

270.  Silver  swastica,  set  with  tur- 

quoise. 

271.  Silver  ring,  set  with  garnet. 

272.  Silver  ring,  set  with  turquoise. 

273.  Silver  ring,  set  with  turquoise. 

274.  Silver  ring,  set  with  turquoise. 

275.  Silver  ring,  set  with  turquoise. 

276.  Silver  ring,  set  with  turquoise. 

277.  Silver  ring,  set  with  garnet. 

278.  Silver  ring,  set  with  coral. 

279.  Silver  necklace. 

By  Pima  Indian  woman. 

280.  Basket  woven  of  willow. 

By  Porno  Indian  woman. 

281.  Small  basket  woven  of  grasses 

and  willow. 

282.  Small  basket  woven  of  grasses 

and  willow. 

By  Pueblo  Village  men. 

283.  Ceremonial  sash  used  in  religious 

dances. 

284.  Ceremonial  kilt  used  in  religious 

dances. 

By  Tulare  Indian  woman. 

285.  Bottle-necked  basket. 

286.  Bottle-necked  basket  decorated 

with  topknots  of  mountain 
quail. 

By  Zuni  Indian  men. 

287.  Shell  drill  used  to  drill  wampum, 

turquoise,  etc. 

(For  additional  Indian  work,  see  Nos. 
918  to  945  ) 

Insco,  Joseph,  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 

288.  Two-handled  vase  with  pink 

flowing  glaze.  Lent  by  Poillon 
Pottery. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Jones,  Henrietta  Ord,  St.  Louis. 

289.  Vase  with  mottled  brown  semi- 

glaze. 

290.  Vase  with  gray  green  soft  glaze. 

291.  Vase  with  soft  green  mat  glaze. 

292.  Bowl  in  green  semi-glaze. 

Joor,  Hattie,  New  Orleans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

293.  Cracker  jar  with  conventional 

decoration  of  tansy. 

294.  Slender  vase  with  conventional 

decoration  of  holly. 

295.  Large  vase  with  conventional 

decoration  of  magnolia. 

Kennon,  Roberta  B.  (designer).  New 
Orleans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

296.  Large  vase  with  modelled  iris 

decoration. 

Knight,  Mary  C.,  Boston. 

297.  Tooled  silver  cream  pitcher. 

298.  Tooled  silver  sugar  bowl. 

Knight,  Mary  C.  (designer),  Boston. 
Seth  Ek,  collaborator. 

Lent  by  the  Handicraft  Shop. 

299.  Large  tooled  silver  plate. 

300.  Small  tooled  silver  plate. 

301.  Small  enamelled  silver  bowl. 

Knight,  Mary  C.  (designer),  Boston. 
Karl  F.  Leinonen,  collaborator. 

Lent  by  the  Handicraft  Shop. 

302.  Child’s  silver  mug. 

303-304.  Two  salt  cellars. 

305-306.  Two  salt  spoons. 

307.  Table  spoon. 

308.  Dessert  spoon. 

309.  Tea  spoon. 

310.  Tea  fork. 

311.  Oyster  fork. 

Koronski,  Andre,  Philadelphia. 

312.  Necklace  of  beaten  silver  with 

winged  scarab  and  chain  of 
cobras.  • 

313.  Silver  pin  with  blue  pendant. 

314.  Silver  hook  for  glasses,  grotesque 

dog’s  head. 

315.  Silver  pin  with  blue  stone. 

316.  Silver  pin  with  large  blue  stone. 

317.  Winged  scarab  in  silver.  Lent 

by  Dr.  H.  Frances  Bartlett. 

318.  Silver  belt  pin,  sunflower  design. 

Lent  by  Miss  A.  J.  Morse. 

319.  Silver  pin  with  blue  ball  pendant. 

320.  Silver  pin  with  wild  rose  design. 

Lent  by  Miss  J.  R.  Cross. 

321.  A frame  of  twelve  book  plate 

designs. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Krasser,  Frederick,  Boston. 

322.  Wrought  iron  grill. 

Kunkler,  Adolphe  C.,  Boston. 

323.  Silver  bon-bon  dish,  holly  border. 

324.  Silver  bon-bon  dish,  oak  border. 

Nos.  323  and  324  lent  by  Mrs. 
F.  A.  Whiting. 

325.  Copper  jardiniere  with  brass  or- 

naments. 

326-333.  Eight  copper  dishes  colored 
by  heat  and  acids. 

Lamb,  Frederick  S.  (designer),  New 
York. 

Window  in  Gallery  12. 

334.  “Spirit  of  the  Revolution.”  Win- 

dow to  be  placed  in  St.  Luke’s 
Home,  New  York,  to  commem- 
morate  the  Battle  of  Harlem 
Heights,  by  the  Daughters  of 
the  Revolution  of  the  State  of 
New  York. 

Laurence,  Sturgis  (designer),  Cincinnati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

335.  Blue  Vase  with  red  poppy  design 

in  underglaze  painting. 

Lawrence,  F.  Walter  (designer).  New 
York.  • 

Nos.  334  to  358  executed  by 
Gustav  Manz. 

336.  Gold  “Lotus”  ring  with  Cyprian 

glass  fragment. 

337.  Gold  “Snake”  ring  with  Cyprian 

glass  fragment. 

338.  Gold  “Asp  and  Lotus”  sleeve 

links  with  Cyprian  glass  frag- 
ment. 

339.  Gold  “Sphinx  Head”  scarf  pin 

with  Cyprian  glass  fragment. 

340.  Gold  “Pyramid  and  Palms”  scarf 

pin  with  Cyprian  glass  frag- 
ment. 

341.  Gold  “Asps”  charm  with  Cyprian 

glass  fragment. 

342.  Gold  “Sphinx  and  Pyramid” 

charm  with  Cyprian  glass  frag- 
ment. 

343.  Gold  “Serpent”  fob  with  Cyprian 

glass  fragment. 

344.  Gold  “Pyramid  and  Camels” 

brooch  with  Cyprian  glass  frag- 
ment. 

345*  Gold  “Lotus  and  Dragon-fly” 
comb  with  Cyprian  glass  frag- 
ment. 

346.  Gold  “Butterfly”  pendant  with 
opal  matrix,  baroque  pearl  and 
olivine. 


Exhibit 

No. 

347.  Gold  “Peacock”  corsage  ornament 

with  sapphires,  olivines,  dia- 
monds and  tourmaline. 

348.  Gold  seal  ring.  Set  with  sap- 

phire. “Gladiator  Discobulus.” 

349.  Gold  seal  ring.  Set  with  olivine. 

“Dragon.” 

350.  Gold  seal  ring.  Set  with  sap- 

phire. “Panther.” 

351.  Gold  “Mermaid”  ring.  Set  with 

baroque  pearl. 

352.  Gold  belt  buckle  with  topaz. 

353.  Gold  “Cupid”  pendant. 

354.  Gold  “Deer”  pendant. 

355.  Gold  brooch:  “Hounds  in  leash.” 

356.  Gold  brooch  with  opal  matrix; 

“Jean  d’Arc.” 

357.  Gold  “Sphinx”  brooch. 

358.  Gold  “Aurora”  brooch. 

359.  Gold  “Psyche”  scarf  pin  with 

opal. 

360.  Gold  “Dolphin”  scarf  pin  with 

baroque  pearl. 

361.  Gold  peacock  brooch  with  Cy- 

prian glass  fragments  sapphires 
and  olivine.  Executed  by  Dur- 
and & Co. 

362.  Gold  watohfob.  Babylonish  cyl- 

inders sarasaic  charm.  Exe- 
cuted by  J.  N.  Provenzano. 
(The  Cyprian  glass  fragrnents 
used  in  many  of  these  pieces 
were  found  in  tombs  of  the  old 
city  of  Jerusalem  and  are  2,000 
years  old.) 

Le  Blanc,  Marie  Hoa  (designer).  New 
Orleans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

363.  Vase  with  wild  rose  decoration 

in  relief. 

364.  Vase  with  iris  decoration  in  re- 

lief. 

3^5.  Vase  with  lily  decoration  in  re- 
lief. 

366.  Small  vase  with  incised  decora- 

tion. 

Le  Boutillier,  Addison  B.  (designer), 
Boston. 

William  H.  Grueby,  collaborator.  Lent 
by  Grueby  Faience  Co. 

367.  Vase  with  unusual  flow  of  enamel 

over  ornament. 

368.  Gray  green  vase,  peculiar  vein- 

ing. 

369.  Dark  vase  with  smooth  surface. 

370.  Vase  with  mullein  leaf  motif. 

371.  Tall  vase,  ivory-toned. 

372.  Vase  designed  for  lamp  base. 


UNITED  STATES. 


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Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Le  Boutillier,  Addison  B.— -Continued. 

373.  Vase  with  leaf  ornament  forming 

handles. 

374.  Small  spheroidal  form  vase. 

375.  Tall  green  vase, 

376.  Vase  with  leaf-like  veining  of 

enamel. 

377.  Vase  with  leaf  motif. 

37k  Gray  green  vase  with  unusual 
heat  markings, 

379.  Vase  with  leaves  and  lighter 

green  buds. 

380.  Jar  with  heavy  veining. 

381.  Vase  of  oriental  form. 

382.  Vase  with  dark  smooth  surface. 

383.  Vase  with  unusual  crystallization 

of  the  enamel. 

384.  Dark  melon-shaped  vase. 

385.  Light  green  vase  resembling 

celadon, 

386.  Vase  with  deep  yellow  enamel. 

387.  Narrow-necked  bowl. 

388.  Light  green  vase.  1 

389.  Gray  blue  bowl. 

390.  Tall  vase,  yellow  buds,  dark 

veining. 

391.  Vase  with  cobalt  blue  enamel, 

392.  Small  ivory-toned  vase. 

393.  Vase  with  light  green  resembling 

celadon. 

394.  Vase  of  classic  form  with  handles, 

395.  Small  light  blue  vase, 

396.  Plum  colored  vase. 

397.  Small  piece,  coffee  brown. 

398.  Vase  of  oriental  form,  ivory 

crackle. 

399.  Vase  with  green  enamel  over 

blue. 

400.  Vase  of  classic  form,  ivory  tone. 

401.  Small  dark  blue  piece. 

402.  Vase  of  oriental  form,  ivory 

crackle. 

403.  Light  blue  vase. 

404.  Light  yellow  vase.  ^ 

405.  Tall  vase,  varied  tones  of  green. 

406.  Circular  panel  for  church  decora- 

tion. 

Leinonen,  Karl  F.,  Boston. 

Lent  by  the  Handicraft  Shop, 
Boston. 

407.  Large  ladle  after  Finnish  model. 
Leonard,  Anna  B.,  New  York. 

408.  Tea  pot  with  three  cups  and 

saucers,  landscape  design. 

409.  Dinner  plate  in  gold  and  white. 

410.  Dinner  plate  design  of  six  water 

lilies. 

411.  Dinner  plate  design  of  twelve 

water  lilies. 

412.  Octagonal  plate,  Arabic  design. 


Exhibit 

No, 

413.  White  and  gold  plate,  nasturtium 

design, 

414.  White  and  gold  plate,  rose  de- 

sign. 

Lindeman,  Laura  E.  (designer),  Cincin- 
nati. 

I.ent  by  Rookwood  Pottery, 

415.  Vase  with  pink  blossoms  in  glaze 

painting. 

Long,  Jenny,  Boston. 

416.  Embroidered  curtain. 

Lonnegan,  Ada  (designer).  New  Orleans. 
Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

417.  Tapered  vase  with  blue  and  yel- 

low decoration. 

MacNeil,  Mrs.  Carol  Brooks,  College 
Point,  N.  Y. 

418.  Copper  and  bronze  samovar. 

419.  Large  bronze  inkstand. 

420.  Bronze  cigar  holder. 

421.  Bronze  ash  cup. 

422.  Bronze  candle  holder, 

McDonald,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

423.  Porcelain  plate,  Japanese  straw- 

berry design  in  enamels. 

424.  Porcelain  stein,  pomegranate  de- 

sign in  lustre  and  enamel. 

424a.  Round  blue  vase,  incised  decora- 
tion. 

McLaughlin,  M.  Louise,  Cincinnati. 

425.  Small  blue  gray  vase  with 

handles. 

426.  Small  gray  vase  with  modelled 

decoration. 

427.  Small  green  and  rose  vase  with 

modelled  decoration, 

428.  .Small  green  vase  with  modelled 

decoration. 

429.  Small  lilac  vase  with  modelled 

decoration. 

430.  Small  blue  vase  with  modelled 

decoration, 

431.  Small  green  and  blue  vase  with 

handles. 

432.  Small  green  and  blue  vase  with 

modelled  decoration. 

433.  Small  mauve  vase  with  modelled 

decoration. 

434.  Small  blue  and  gray  vase  with 

modelled  decoration. 

435.  Small  brown  and  gray  vase  with 

modelled  decoration. 

Marot,  Elizabeth  Griscom,  Philadelphia. 

436.  “Art  and  the  Beauty  of  the 

Earth,”  bound  in  green  crushed 
levant,  with  border  of  “onlays” 
of  lilies  in  putty  colored  levant, 
gold  tooled. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mercer,  Henry  C.  (designer),  Doyles- 
town.  Pa. 

437-496.  Sixty  cases  of  set  tiles  show- 
ing various  designs  and  ar- 
rangements for  floor,  wall 
and  fireplace  uses. 

497-510.  Fourteen  glazed  mugs. 

511-516.  Six  glazed  sconces. 

517-520.  Four  glazed  boxes. 

520a.  Plaster  panel  for  church,  incised 
decoration, 

Meyers,  Joseph  F.,  New  Orleans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

521.  Tall  vase  with  green  metallic 

glaze. 

522.  Vase  with  red  metallic  glaze  and 
modelled  decoration. 

Mitchell,  Marianne  (designer),  Cincin- 
nati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

523.  Blue  Vase  with  mistletoe  decora- 

tion in  underglaze  slip  painting. 

Mundie,  W.  B.  (designer), Terra  Cotta,  111. 

Lent  by  Gates  Potteries. 

524.  Teco  vase  with  four  handles. 

525.  Teco  vase  with  two  handles. 

526.  Teco  bowl  with  four  feet. 

Murphy,  Hermann  Dudley,  Winchester, 
Mass. 

527.  Carved  oval  portrait  or  mirror 

frame,  gilded  over  red  burnish 
size. 

528.  Carved  portrait  frame,  gilded 

over  red  burnish  size. 

529.  Carved  frame,  gilded.  (On  “The 

Blue  Organdy  Dress.”  Picture  ; 
No.  1195.) 

530.  Carved  frame,  gilded.  (On  “The 

Lavender  Shawl.”  Picture 
No.  1197.) 

531.  Carved  frame,  gilded.  (On  “Still 

Life.”  Picture  No.  544.) 

Nathurst,  Louise  M.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

532.  Embroidered  square  of  linen. 

Nicholson,  Leona  (designer).  New  Or- 
leans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

533*  Vase  with  modelled  white  tulip 
decoration. 

534*  Vase  with  modelled  yellow  tulip 
decoration. 

535*  Vase  with  modelled  decoration.  1 


Exhibit 

No. 

Nickerson,  Thos.  S.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Lent  by  the  Merrimac  Pottery. 

536.  Small  vase  with  brown  glaze. 

537.  Small  vase  with  gray  green  mat 

glaze. 

538.  Small  vase  with  green  glaze. 

539.  Small  vase  with  green  mat  glaze. 

540.  Small  vase  with  gray  mat  glaze. 

541.  Small  vase  with  black  glaze. 

542.  Small  vase  with  yellow  glaze. 

543.  Small  vase  with  brown  blue 

glaze. 

544.  Small  vase  with  black  glaze. 

545.  Small  vase  with  yellow  glaze. 

546.  Small  vase  with  green  glaze. 

547.  Small  vase,  white  unglazed. 

548.  Small  vase,  white  unglazed. 

549.  Large  garden  vase,  rough  gray 

glaze. 

550.  Large  garden  vase,  rough  gray 

green  glaze. 

551.  Garden  or  lamp  vase  with  blue 

mat  glaze. 

552.  Garden  or  lamp  vase  with  green 

mat  glaze. 

553.  Red  unglazed  bowl,  from  Arrehe- 

tian  model. 

554.  Small  red  unglazed  bowl,  from 

Arrehetian  model. 

555.  Red  unglazed  plaque,  from  Arre- 

hetian model. 

556.  Small  vase  with  green  mat  glaze. 

Lent  by  Mr.  J.  T.  Coolidge,  Jr. 

557.  Small  vase  with  blue  mat  glaze. 

Lent  by  Mr,  J.  T.  Coolidge,  Jr. 

558.  Vase  with  soft  green  and  white 

enamel.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry 
Whitman. 

559.  Vase  with  black  glaze.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  F.  A.  Whiting. 

560.  Vase  with  purple  crackle.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Sears. 

561.  Vase  with  handles,  gray  glaze. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Sears. 

^la.  Tall  vase,  blue  mat  glaze. 

561b.  Tall  vase,  green  mat  glaze. 
Pastorius,  C.  Sharpless  (designer),  Colo- 
rado Springs,  Colo. 

Lent  by  the  Van  Briggle  Pot- 
tery. 

562.  Small  vase  with  green  and  yel- 

low glaze. 

563.  Vase  with  green  and  purple 

glaze,  modelled  decoration. 
Peinlich,  Max,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

564.  Back  comb.  “Italian  poppy 

leaves.”  Carved  ivory  with 
gold  and  diamonds. 

565.  Hair  comb.  Carved  ebony  with 

silver,  diamonds  and  turquoise. 


UNITED  STATES. 


85 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Peinlich,  Max,  Hoboken,  N.  J.— -Con- 
tinued. 

566.  Necklace.  Lilies  and  child’s  head 

in  carved  ivory  with  silver,  gold 
and  enamel,  set  with  pearls  and 
diamonds. 

567.  Necklace  and  pendant,  represent- 

ing “Night.”  Carved  ivory 
with  enamel,  gold  and  dia- 
monds. 

568.  “Medusa’s  Head”  ring  of  carved 

ivory,  gold  and  diamond. 

569.  “Medusa’s  Head”  ring.  Cast  and 

chased  gold  with  diamond. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Annie  Fairfield,  New  York. 

570.  Fruit  dish  with  modelled  band  of 

decoration. 

571.  Tall  jug  with  stopper. 

Perkins,  Lucy  Fairfield,  New  York. 

572.  Large  black  jar  with  handles 

after  Etruscan. 

573.  Two-handled  cup  with  figures  in 

relief  and  incised  band. 

574.  Tobacco  jar  with  figures  in  relief. 

575.  Glazed  garden  pot  with  modelled 

band  of  decoration. 

Pinney,  O.  Geneva  Reed  (designer), 
Cincinnati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

576.  Small  vase,  brown  and  gray  mat 

glaze,  incised  decoration. 

577.  Vase  in  black  mat  glaze,  incised 

decoration. 

577a.  Light  olive  vase,  incised  decora- 
tion. 

577b.  Light  olive  vase,  relief  decora- 
tion. I 

Plummer,  L.  A.,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

578.  Carved  and  stained  wood  panel. 

Pomeroy,  Sanford  B.,  Paris,  France. 

579.  Carved  and  colored  wood  writing 

pad.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  A.  Alex- 
ander. 

580.  Carved  and  colored  wood  port- 

folio. Galleon. 

581.  Carved  and  colored  wood  book 

cover.  “Helice.” 

582.  Carved  and  colored  wood  book  ; 

cover.  “Rubaiyat.” 

583.  Carved  and  colored  wood  book  ! 

cover.  “Rose  Book.” 

584.  Carved  and  colored  wood  book  j 

cover.  “Sonnets.”  I 

585.  Carved  and  colored  wood  book 

cover.  “Verses.” 

586.  Carved  and  colored  wood  blotter.  | 


Exhibit 

No. 

588.  Carved  and  colored  wood  blotter, 
Galleon. 

589-  Carved  and  colored  wood  picture 
frame.  (On  “The  Spirit  of  the 
Renaissance.”  Picture  No. 
II37-) 

Pond,  T,  H.  (designer),  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  Poillon  Pottery,  New 
York. 

590.  Carved  pottery  jardiniere,  bronze 

glaze. 

Price,  Wm.  L.  (designer),  Philadelphia. 

Thomas  Peterson,  Jacques  Rigoulot  and 
John  Maene,  collaborators. 

Lent  by  the  Rose  Valley  Shops. 

591.  Gothic  table  of  quartered  whiU 

oak  with  carved  panels  framed 
in  ends. 

592.  Gothic  bench  seat  of  quartered 

white  oak. 

593.  Elizabethan  arm  chair  of  quar- 

tered white  oak  with  leather 
seat  and  cushion. 

Price,  Wm.  L.  (designer),  Philadelphia. 
K.  Knutsen,  John  Maene  and  Jacques 
Rigoulot,  collaborators. 

Lent  by  the  Rose  Valley  Shops. 

594.  Ramshead  chair,  quartered  white 

oak,  with  leather  seat  and  back. 
595*  Quartered  oak  chair  with  leather 
seat  and  back,  carved  rail. 

Price,  Wm.  L.  (designer),  Philadelphia. 

Peter  Peterson  and  Jacques  Rigoulot, 
collaborators. 

Lent  by  the  Rose  Valley  Shops. 

596.  Quartered  oak  chair  with  leather 

seat  and  back,  and  carved  twist 
legs. 

Randolph,  Sabella,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  the  N.  Y.  State  School 
of  Clay-working  and  Ceramics. 

597.  Vase  (built),  mushroom  mat 

glaze. 

598.  Bowl  (built)  with  cover,  pond 

green  mat  glaze. 

Raymond,  Ruth  (designer),  Chicago. 
Clara  P.  Barck  and  Grace  D.  Gerow,  col- 
laborators. 

599.  Blotter  and  pen  wiper,  decorated 

leather. 

600.  Blotter  and  pen  wiper,  decorated 

leather. 

601.  Card  case,  decorated  leather. 


86 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit  I 

No.  j 

Reade,  Christia  M.,  Chicago.  | 

602.  Copper  pendant  with  turquoise  | 

matrix  setting.  j 

603.  Copper  watch  fob  with  Aus-  [ 

tralian  opal  setting.  I 

604.  Copper  cloak  button  with  mal- 

achite setting.  j 

Rimmer,  Caroline  Hunt,  Boston.  j 

605.  Terra  cotta  vase.  | 

Roman,  Amelie  (designer).  New  Orleans,  t 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery.  | 

606.  Vase  with  incised  jessamine  dec-  | 

oration.  ...  I 

607.  Large  vase  with  incised  decora-  j 

tion.  j 

608.  Small  pitcher  with  dragon  fly  ! 

decoration.  I 

Robertson,  H.  C.,  Dedham,  Mass. 

609.  Vase  with  red  glaze. 

610.  Vase  with  volcanic  glaze. 

611.  Vase  with  pigeon  blood  glaze. 

612.  Vase  with  green  glaze.  i 

613.  Vase  with  blood  glaze.  | 

614.  Vase  with  crackle  glaze. 

615.  Vase  with  flowing  brown  glaze.  | 

616.  Vase  with  robin’s  egg  glaze.  i 

617.  Vase  with  blood  glaze.  i 

618.  Vase  with  crackle  glaze. 

619.  Vase  with  blue  green  glaze. 

620.  Vase  with  blue  green  glaze. 

621.  Vase  with  crimson  glaze. 

622.  Vase  with  variegated  metallic 

glaze. 

623.  Vase  with  russet  apple  glaze. 

624.  Vase  with  sea  green  glaze. 

625.  Vase  with  ox  blood  glaze.  One 

of  the  Twin  Stars  of  Chelsea. 

626.  Vase  with  ox  blood  glaze.  One 

of  the  Twin  Stars  of  Chelsea. 

627.  Vase  with  red  and  gray  glazes.  j 

628.  Vase  with  crackle  glaze. 

629.  Vase  with  waved  blood  glaze. 

630.  Vase  with  slate  and  red  glazes. 

631.  Vase  with  flowing  green  glaze. 

632.  Vase  with  mustard  yellow  glaze. 

633.  Vase  with  blue  green  glaze.  * 

634.  Vase  with  green  glaze. 

635.  Vase  with  crackle  glaze. 

636.  Vase  with  blood  glaze.  ’ 

637.  Vase  with  flowing  yellow  glaze. 

638.  Vase  with  flowing  glaze.  ; 

639.  Vase  with  blood  glaze.  j 

640.  Vase  with  pigeon  blood  glaze.  i 

641.  Vase  with  blood  glaze.  I 

642-665.  Twenty-four  bread  and  butter 

plates  in  Dedham  (formerly  | 
Chelsea)  ware. 

666-671.  Six  dinner  plates. 


Exhibit 

No. 

672.  One  chop  dish. 

673-678.  Six  dinner  plates.  Lent  by 
Mr.  A.  W.  Longfellow. 
679-698.  Twenty  tea  plates.  Lent  by 
The  Society  of  Arts  and 
Crafts,  Boston. 

Robineau,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Alsop-,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. 

699.  Small  porcelain  vase,  streaked 

glaze. 

700.  Small  porcelain  vase,  mottled 

blue  glaze. 

701.  Porcelain  vase,  tree  design  in  re- 

lief, yellow  brown  glaze. 

702.  Porcelain  bowl,  Indian  design, 

mat  green  and  red  glaze. 

703.  Porcelain  bowl  with  three  feet. 

704.  Porcelain  bowl,  black  and  reddish 

brown  mat  glaze. 

705.  Porcelain  vase  with  cover,  metal- 

lic glaze. 

Rockwell,  Diana  Ward,  Boston. 

706.  Reproduction  in  embroidery  of 

an  old  Coptic  textile. 

Rogers,  Bruce  (designer),  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

707.  A collection  of  books  known  as 

the  “Riverside  Press  limited 
editions,”  designed  by  Mr.  Rog- 
ers and  executed  under  his  per- 
sonal direction  at  the  Riverside 
Press. 

Rothenbusch,  Fred  (designer),  Cincin- 
nati. 

Lent  by  Rookwood  Pottery. 

708.  Vase  with  conventional  flower 

design  in  underglaze  slip  paint- 
ing. 

709.  Vase  with  oak  and  acorn  design. 
Ryan,  Mazie  T.  (designer).  New  Orleans. 

710.  Vase  with  incised  iris  decoration. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

711.  Vase  with  incised  wisteria  decor- 

ation. Lent  by  Newcomb  Pot- 
tery. 

712.  Embroidered  table  cover.  “Clove 

pink”  motif.  Lent  by  Newcomb 
College. 

Sacker,  Amy  M.  (designer),  Boston. 
713-718.  Six  books,  exhibited  for  cover 
designs. 

719.  Frame  of  book  plate  designs. 

Sanders,  Bertha  D.,  New  York. 

720.  Set  of  bronze  flower  holders. 


UNITED  STATES. 


87 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

St.  John,  Agnes,  Boston. 

721.  “About  Books,”  bound  in  red 

crushed  leva*nt,  inlaid  double. 

722.  “The  Books  of  William  Morris,” 

bound  in  blue  crushed  levant, 
inlaid  double. 

Sears,  Mary  Crease,  Boston. 

723.  “Sonnets  from  the  Portuguese,” 

bound  in  blue  crushed  levant, 
gold  tooled  and  inlaid. 

724.  “Arts  and  Crafts  Essays,”  half 

bound  in  green  crushed  levant, 
gold  tooled  on  back. 

Sears,  Mary  Crease,  and  Agnes  St.  John, 
collaborators,  Boston. 

725.  “Hand  and  Soul,”  bound  in  red 

crushed  levant,  gold  tooled. 

726.  “The  Man  without  a Country,” 

bound  in  red  crushed  levant, 
gold  tooled,  double  of  tooled 
blue  levant. 

727.  “Pottery  and  Porcelain,”  bound 

in  blue  crushed  levant,  gold 
tooled. 

728.  “Flowers  of  Song  from  Many 

Lands,”  bound  in  green  crushed 
levant,  with  mosiac  design  on 
cover  and  double. 

Sears,  Mrs.  Sarah  C.,  Boston. 

729.  Round  box  of  silver  and  enamel. 

730.  Square  box  of  silver,  set  with 

turquoise  and  chrysoprase. 

731.  Silver  bowl,  set  with  pearls. 

732.  Necklace  of  gold,  enamel  and 

stones. 

733.  Embroidered  cushion  cover.  De- 

signed by  William  Morris. 
Sessions,  Mrs.  Anna  M.,  Chicago. 

734.  Porcelain  pitcher,  overglaze  dec- 

oration in  enamels. 

Shaw,  Mrs.  Emily  M.,  Boston. 

735.  Leather  book  cover,  “The  Mar- 

tian.” 

736.  Leather  book  cover,  “Shakes- 

peare.” 

737.  Leather  book  cover,  “Amateur 

Emigrant.” 

738.  Leather  book  cover,  “Cyrano  de 

Bergerac.” 

Shaw,  George  R.,  Boston. 

739.  Leather  book  cover,  “Omar 

Khayyam.” 

740.  Leather  bottle  case. 

741.  Leather  bottle  case. 

742.  Leather  panel. 

743.  Leather  box,  girdle  and  bag. 

744.  Leather  book  cover,  “Trilby.” 

Mrs.  Emily  M.  Shaw,  collabor- 
ator. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sheerer,  Mary  G.,  New  Orleans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 
(Other  exhibits  of  the  Newcomb 
Pottery  will  be  found  in  the 
Educational  and  in  the  Mines 
and  Metallurgy  Buildings.) 

745.  Pottery  lamp^  base,  underglaze 

decoration. 

746.  Lamp  shade  of  woven  beads. 
Solon,  L.  M.,  New  York. 

Lent  by  Tiffany  & Co. 

746a.  Large  vase,  pate-sur-pate.  Deco- 
ration representing  Cupid  feed- 
ing the  fire  of  love. 

Stiles,  Gertrude,  Chicago. 

747.  “In  a Balcony,”  bound  in  green 

crushed  levant,  red  inlay  and 
gold  tooled. 

748.  “Jenny,”  bound  in  green  crushed 

levant,  red  inlay  and  gold 
tooled. 

Stone,  Arthur  J.,  Gardner,  Mass. 

749.  Silver  plaque  with  repousse  and 

chased  decoration  and  gold  in- 
lay. 

750.  Silver  porringer,  repousse  and 

chased  rose  design. 

751.  Silver  tea  caddy,  repousse  and 

chased  Moresque  design  with 
gold  inlay. 

752.  Copper  jardiniere,  repouss6  and 

chased  oak  design  with  silver 
inlay. 

Sylvester,  Emma  A.  (designer),  Boston. 

753.  Long  chain  of  woven  beads. 

754.  Necklace  of  woven  beads. 

755.  Belt  of  woven  beads,  Indian  de- 

sign. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (designer).  New  York. 

Lent  by  Tiffany  & Co. 

756.  Tiara  of  clover  leaves  and  blos- 

soms enamelled  on  silver. 

757.  Wild  carrot  ornament.  Enamels 

with  green  garnets,  opals,  dia- 
monds and  rubies. 

758.  Wild  carrot  ornament.  Enamels 

with  green  garnets  and  dia- 
monds, garnet  center. 

759.  Sage  ornament.  Transparent 

enamel. 

760.  Nanny  berry  ornament,  white 

enamel,  green  cut  leaves. 

761.  Spirea  ornament,  white  enamel, 

green  cut  leaves. 

762.  Flower  pin,  filigree  silver  with 

opal  and  topazes. 

763.  Flower  pin,  filigree  silver,  with 

twenty-three  topazes. 

764.  Dragon  fly  ornament,  filigree 

silver  and  opals. 


88 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tififany,  Louis  C.  (designer),  New  York 
— Continued. 

765.  Pin  and  necklace  pendants, 
enamel  leaves  and  opal  matrix. 
766-768.  Three  flower  pins.  Dande- 
lions. 

769.  Wild  carrot  ornament,  white 

enamel  with  diamonds,  green 
and  ruby  garnets. 

770.  Mountain  ash  pin.  Coral  berries, 

enameled  leaves. 

771.  Pin.  Lustre  grapes,  enamelled  on 

copper. 

772.  Pin.  Oval  opal  and  enamelled 

forget-me-nots. 

773.  Oval  pin.  Two  Mexican  opals 

and  gold  flowers. 

774.  Pin.  Lustre  berries,  enamelled 

on  copper. 

775.  Pin.  Enamel  on  copper  with 

opal. 

776.  Pin.  Blue  enamel  flowers,  opals 

and  enamelled  leaves. 

777.  Pin.  Cranberry,  enamelled,  with 

four  diamonds. 

778.  Gold  blackberry  hair  ornarnent 

with  enamel,  garnets,  cornelians 
and  ''Oral. 

779.  Solanum  girdle  of  silver  with 

enamel,  Mexican  opals  and  car- 
nelians. 

780.  Gold  necklace,  enamel  with  sap- 

phires and  demantoids. 

780a.  Solanum  dulcamara,  silver  enam- 
elled flowers  with  demantoids; 
filigree  leaves  and  cornelian 
berries. 

780b.  Spirea,  silver  and  gold;  white 
enamelled  flowers. 

Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (designer).  New  York. 

Lent  by  the  Tiffany  Furnaces. 
781-792.  A collection  of  twelve  copper 
vases  and  bowls,  enriched 
with  translucent  enamels. 
793-795*  A collection  of  three  pieces 
of  Favrile  pottery. 

796-835.  A collection  of  forty  pieces  of 
Favrile  glass. 

Toohey,  Sallic  (designer),  Cincinnati. 

Lent  by  the  Rookwood  Pottery. 

836.  Low  Vase  with  peacock  feather 

decoration. 

837.  Vase  with  mistletoe  decoration. 

838.  Tall  Vase  with  green  iris  decora- 

tion. 

838a.  Dark  blue  mat  vase.  Dragon  fly 
incised. 

838b.  Round  purple  vase.  Dragon  fly 
incised. 


Exhibit 

No. 

838c.  Flat  red  vase.  Cherry  spray  in- 
cised. 

Topping,  Helen  M.,  Chicago. 

839.  Porcelain  tea  caddy  with  conven- 

tional design  in  enamels. 
Tuckerman,  Emily,  Washington,  D.  C. 

840.  Leather  book  cover,  “Arts  and 

Crafts.” 

841.  Leather  book  cover,  “The  Bible.” 

842.  Leather  book  cover,  “In  Me- 

moriam.” 

843.  Leather  book  cover,  “The  Child 

of  Bristoe.” 

Turner,  Ross,  Salem,  Mass. 

844-846.  Three  illuminated  title  pages 
for  “Rubaiyat.” 

847-848.  Two  illuminated  pages  for 
“Rubaiyat.” 

849.  Illuminated  page  for  “Comus.” 
Updike,  D.  B.,  Boston. 

850.  A collection  of  books  and  minor 

printing,  designed  and  executed 
at  the  Merrymount  Press,  under 
the  direction  of  Mr.  Updike, 
Mr.  Bertram  G.  Goodhue  and 
others  collaborating. 

Upton,  Mary  H.,  Philadelphia. 

851. '  “ Letters  ,to  an  Enthusiast,” 

bound  in  green  crushed  levant, 
gold  tooled.  Lent  by  Mr.  Her- 
bert Wilmerding. 

Van  Briggle,  Artus  (designer),  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo. 

Lent  by  the  Van  Briggle  Pot- 
tery. 

852.  Tapered  vase  with  purple  glaze. 

853.  Large  tapered  vase  with  deep 

purple  glaze. 

854.  Vase  with  two  figures  in  relief, 

gray  enamel. 

855.  Jug  with  modelled  decoration. 

856.  Small-necked  vase  with  purple 

glaze. 

857.  Vase  with  mottled  blue  glaze. 

858.  Vase  with  blue  glaze. 

859.  Small  vase  with  mottled  brown 

glaze. 

860.  Small  vase  with  green  brown 

glaze. 

861.  Tall  vase  with  green  brown 
glaze. 

Van  Briggle,  Mrs.  Anne  Gregory  (de- 
signer), Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

Lent  by  the  Van  Briggle  Pot- 
tery. 

862.  Red  and  cream  vase  with  mod- 

elled decoration. 

863.  Brown  vase  with  modelled  dec- 

oration in  green  and  purple. 


UNITED  STATES. 


89 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

864.  Large  round  vase  with  modelled 

decoration. 

865.  Tall  blue  vase  with  modelled  dec- 

oration. 

Van  Denburgh,  Douglass,  Los  Gatos,  Cal. 

866.  Brass  candlestick. 

Volk,  Mrs.  Douglas,  New  York. 

867.  “Sebatos”  rug,  pine  tree  design. 

868.  VSebatos”  rug,  Indian  border  de- 

sign. Lillian  Lord,  collaborator. 
(The  rugs  are  made  on  a foun- 
dation of  hand-spun,  hand- 
woven  wool,  into  which  the  pile 
of  hand-spun  yarn  is  drawn  and 
knotted.  The  colors  are  from 
fast  vegetable  dyes.) 

Volk,  Wendell  D.,  New  York. 

869.  “Sebatos”  curtain.  White  field 

with  blue  figures  and  stripes. 
(Linen  and  wool.  Vegetable 
dye.  Wool  hand-spun). 
Volkmar,  Charles,  New  York. 

870.  Vase  decorated  with  relief  line, 

green  glazes. 

871.  Vase  decorated  with  flowing 

green  glaze. 

872.  Long-necked  vase. 

873.  Pink  vase. 

874.  Vase  with  flowing  glazes — green 

and  yellow. 

875.  Pale  blue  vase. 

876.  Water  bottle. 

877.  Small  dark  blue  vase. 

878.  Cider  set,  jug  and  six  mugs, 
von  Rydingsvard,  Karl,  New  York. 

879.  Norse  bridal  chair  after  antique 

chair  in  Lone,  Norway.  Lent 
by  Mr.  Robert  V.  V.  Sewell. 
Walrath,  Fred  E.,  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Lent  by  the  N.  Y.  State  School 
of  Clay-working  and  Ceramics. 

880.  Vase  (thrown),  mushroom  mat 

glaze. 

881.  Modelled  vase  (thrown),  alligator 

green  glaze. 

Ward,  Florence,  Chicago. 

882.  Decorated  leather  table  mat. 

883.  Decorated  leather  book  cover. 

884.  Decorated  leather  bag. 

885.  Decorated  leather  bag. 

886.  Decorated  leather  bag. 

887.  Decorated  leather  opera  glass 

bag,  brown. 

888.  Decorated  leather  opera  glass 

bag,  fawn. 

889.  Decorated  leather  card  case. 
Warren,  Dorothea,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

890.  Porcelain  chop  tray,  Chinese  de- 

sign. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Watson,  Dawson,  Winchester,  Mass. 

891.  Carved  frame,  gilded  over  red 

burnish  size. 

892.  Carved  frame,  gilded  over  red 

burnish  size. 

Wells,  Sabina  E.  (designer).  New  Or- 
leans. 

Lent  by  Newcomb  Pottery. 

893-  Vase  with  incised  water  lily  de- 
sign. 

894.  Plate  with  shrimp  design. 

895.  Vase  with  incised  design  of 

lioness. 

895a.  Small  flask,  incised  decoration. 
Whitman,  Mrs.  Sarah  de  St.  Prix  (de- 
signer), (deceased). 

896.  Window  in  Gallery  28.  Conven- 

tional design — a Colonnade 
through  which  one  looks  out 
into  the  night.  The  decorative 
panels  above  represent,  figura- 
tively, America.  The  main  part 
of  the  window  is  made  of  flat 
sheets  of  American  glass,  and  is 
one,  two  and  three  thicknesses. 
The  upper  panels  are  made 
mainly  of  minute  fragments  of 
chipped  glass;  as  many  as  300 
or  400  in  each  section.  Paint  is 
used  nowhere  in  the  window, 
except  slightly  in  heads  and 
limbs. 

Wilcox,  Harriet  E.  (designer),  Cincin- 
nati. 

Lent  by  the  Rookwood  Pottery. 

897.  Vase  with  daisy  decoration. 

898.  Vase  with  apple  blossom  decora- 

tion. 

898a.  Red  vase.  Incised  straight  line 
decoration. 

898b.  Small  vase,  plain  yellow. 

Williams,  Arthur  S.,  Boston. 

899.  Copper  jar  with  enamelled  cover. 
Winlock,  Mary  P.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

900.  Enamelled  silver  match-box 

holder. 

Winn,  James  H.,  Chicago. 

901.  Silver  pendant  and  chain  with 

translucent  enamel  and  baroque 
pearl. 

902.  Silver  brooch  with  green  enamel. 

903.  Gold  “Egyptian  head”  scarf  pin 

with  baroque  pearl. 

Yandell,  Charles  R.,  New  York. 

904.  Wall  hanging,  Farnese  design. 

905.  Wall  hanging,  Granada  design. 

906.  Wall  hanging,  Milanese  design. 

907.  Wall  hanging,  Venetian  design. 

908.  Wall  hanging,  Venetian  design. 

909.  Wall  hanging,  Flemish  design. 


90 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit  I Exhibit 

No. 


Yandall,  Charles  R.,  New  York — Con- 
tinued. I 

910.  Panel  of  repousse  leather  (over  , 

entrance).  | 

911.  Panel  of  repousse  leather  (over  | 

mantel).  ' 

912.  Panel  of-  repousse  leather  (low  i 

relief). 

Young,  George  Bowyer  (designer),  Colo- 
rado Springs,  Colo. 

Lent  by  the  Van  Briggle  Pot- 
tery. 

913.  Vase  with  modelled  decoration, 

brown  and  green  glaze. 

9r4.  Tall  vase  with  modelled  bears, 
green  glaze. 

Zahn,  Otto,  Memphis,  Tennessee. 

915.  A collection  of  twenty-five  hand- 

tooled  crushed  levant  bindings, 
designed  and  executed  under 
the  personal  direction  of  Otto 
Zahn  by  employees  of  S.  C. 
Toof  & Co.  The  books  are 
from  the  collections  of  Messrs. 
W.  K.  Bixby,  F.  W.  Lehman, 
Judge  Klein  and  A.  L.  Hollings- 
worth. 

Zeublin,  Mrs.  J.  E.,  Newark,  Ohio. 

916.  Small  bowl,  French  ware,  with 

enamel  and  gold. 

917.  Small  bowl,  Greenwood  ware, 

with  enamel  and  gold. 

Collection  of  Indian  Work  selected  by 

Mr.  Ernest  A.  Batchelder,  and  lent  by 
Mr.  G.  Wharton  James,  Pasadena, 
California. 

By  Kuch-ye-amp-si. 

918.  Large  Flopi  basket  with  cover. 

By  Mono  woman. 

919.  Large  basket,  rattlesnake  pattern, 

very  fine  weave. 

920.  Treasure  basket. 

By  Palomas  Apache  woman. 

921.  Large  plaque-bowl  basket. 

922.  Large  plaque-bowl  basket. 

By  Yokut  woman  of  Tule  River 
Reservation. 

923.  Large  gambling-plaque  basket. 

By  wife  of  Chief  Lanoman. 

924.  Plaque  basket.  From  Havasupai 

tribe. 


No. 

By  wife  of  Chief  Manaka-cha. 

925.  Basket  for  cooking.  From 
Havasupai  tribe. 

By  wife  of  Chief  of  Cold  Springs 
Reservation. 

926.  Food  bowl  basket,  rattlesnake. 
From  Mono  tribe  in  the  High 
Sierras. 

By  Yokut  woman. 

927.  Bottleneck  basket,  rattlesnake 
design. 

By  Chemehueui  woman. 

928.  Basket  of  willow  and  palmetto 
leaf. 

By  granddaughter  of  Ho-dutch. 

929.  Pima  basket  from  Gila  River, 
Arizona. 

By  Pima  woman. 

930.  Basket  with  design  meaning  “the 
flowing  waters  above  and  the 
flowing  water  below.” 

By  Si-rup  of  Pima  tribe. 

931.  Basket  with  Swastica  design. 

By  Palingtawa  (Warner’s  Ranch) 
woman. 

932.  Basket  with  butterfly  and  leaf 
design. 

By  Ramona  Ballenguella. 

933.  Basket  with  deer  and  turkey 
design. 

By  Palingwa  woman. 

934.  Bowl  basket  with  leaves  and  but- 
terfly design. 

By  Maria  Antonia  of  Mesa  Grande. 

935.  Basket. 

By  Palingtawa  woman. 

936.  Basket  with  star  design. 

By  Torres  woman. 

937.  Basket,  colors  from  tule  root. 
By  Theo-mis-ey.  Semam-ock-spock. 

938.  Wedding  basket.  Paiute  tribe. 

By  wife  of  Hasteen  Musha. 

939.  Blanket  of  undyed  native  wool 

from  Navajo  Reservation. 

By  Nampeo  of  the  Hopi  tribe. 

940-946.  Seven  pottery  bows  with  red 
and  black  decorations  made  at 
Tewa,  the  first  mesa  of  th,e 
Hopi  Indians. 


ARGENTINE 


Minister  of  Public  Instruction 
Dr.  Juan  V.  Fernandez 


Commissioner-General 
Jose:  V.  F e:  r n a n d e z 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 

Eduardo  Sceiiafeino 


Assistants 

Agustin  De  Iriondo 
Henry  T.  Scheie 


E'or  ill  formation  regarding  cxliibitvS  for  sale  ap])ly  to  lUlnardo  SchialTino, 
Argentine  National  Pavilion 


ARGENTINE 


WEST  PAVILION. 

Galleries  95  and  96* 

Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Artigue,  Emilio,  Paris. 

1.  Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

2.  Somnambulist. 

3.  Youth  Amuses  Itself. 

4.  Spring. 

Ballerini,  Augusto  (deceased). 

5.  Choir  of  Frari.  (Venice.) 

6.  The  Falls  of  Iguazu,  Argentine 

Republic. 

Carcova,  Ernesto  de  la,  Member  of  the 
National  Commission  of  Fine  Arts, 
Buenos  Ayres. 

7.  Without  Bread  and  Without 

Work.  Lent  by  the  National 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

8.  In  the  Garden.  Lent  by  the  Na- 

tional Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

9.  Head  "of  an  Old  Man. 

10.  Portrait  of  His  Wife. 

11.  In  the  Wood. 

Castilla,  Julian,  Rome. 

12.  Twilight. 

13.  Landscape,  Bruges. 

14.  Landscape,  Dull  Weather. 

15.  Landscape. 

Cid  De  Dampt,  Diana,  Paris. 

16.  Snowflower. 

17.  Confidence. 

18.  The  Bath. 

19.  Head  of  a Girl. 

20.  Portrait  of  the  Author. 

21.  The  Germ. 

Collivadino,  Pio,  Rome. 

22.  The  Hour  of  Rest. 

23.  The  Wine. 

24.  The  Abandoned. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fabre,  Eduardo  F.,  Buenos  Ayres. 

25.  View  of  Belgrano. 

26.  Shores  of  the  River  Plate. 

Garcia,  Ricardo,  Paris. 

27.  Sunrise. 

28.  Corner  in  Brittany. 

29.  Street  in  Bruges. 

30.  Banks  of  the  Seine. 

31.  Coast  of  Brittany. 

32.  Coast  of  Brittany. 

33.  Twilight.  Lent  by  the  National 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

34.  Village  Street. 

Giudici,  Reynaldo,  Member  of  the  Na- 
tional Commission  of  Fine  Arts, 
Buenos  Ayres. 

35.  The  Soup  of  the  Poor.  (Venice.) 

Lent  by  the  National  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts. 

36.  Head  of  a Child. 

37.  La  Grimani. 

38.  The  Grandmother. 

39.  Landscape,  Venice. 

40.  Landscape,  Cordoba,  Argentine 

Republic. 

41.  Landscape. 

42.  Landscape,  Cordoba,  Argentine 

Republic. 

43.  Ascending  the  Grade. 

44.  Aristocratic  Privileges. 

45.  Venetian  Scene. 

Marco  del  Pont,  Ventura,  Paris. 

46.  Spring. 

Mendilaharzu,  Graciano  (deceased). 

47.  Head  of  John  the  Baptist. 

48.  Onions. 

Quiros,  Cesareo  B.  De,  Grand  Prix, 
Europe,  Rome. 

49.  Mystery. 

50.  Return  from  Fishing. 

51.  Silence. 

52.  Sad  Hour. 


ARGENTINE. 


93 


Oil  Paintings,  Water  Colors,  Engravings,  Lithographs  and  Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ripamonte  y Toledo,  Carlos  P,  Grand 
Prix,  Europe,  Rome. 

53.  Head  of  a Girl. 

54.  Bread. 

55.  Virtus. 

56.  Tempest. 

57.  Shadows. 

57a.  Sad  Presentiment. 

Rodriguez  Etchart,  Severo.  Gold  Medal, 
National  Exposition  1898-99,  in  Ar- 
gentina (deceased). 

58.  Portrait  of  the  Author’s  Mother. 

Lent  by  the  National  Museum 
of  Fine  Arts. 

59.  Nature  Morte. 

60.  Nude  Woman. 

61.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  R, 

62.  Portrait  of  Mr.  S.  R. 

63.  Nature  Morte. 

64.  The  Dreamer. 

65.  Faust. 

Schiaffino,  Eduardo,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Director  of  the  National  Mu- 
seum of  Fine  Arts,  Member  of  the 
National  Commission  of  Fine  Arts, 
Buenos  Ayres. 

66.  Margot.  Lent  by  the  National 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

67.  Vesper. 

68.  Morocha.  (Head  of  a Girl.) 

69.  Profile  of  a Woman. 

70.  Myth,  (Study.) 

71.  Elisa. 

72.  Dolores. 

73.  Josefa. 

Sivori,  Eduardo,  Member  of  the  National 
Commission  of  Fine  Arts,  Buenos 
Ayres. 

74.  Pampas.  Lent  by  the  National 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

75.  Auto-Portrait. 

76.  To  the  Homestead. 

77.  Portrait  of  A.  S. 

78.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

79.  The  Model  Resting. 

80.  Ophelia. 

Wernicke,  Julia,  Silver  Medal,  1898-99, 
National  Argentine  Exposition,  Leip- 
zig. 

81.  Bulls.  Lent  by  the  National  Mu- 

seum of  Fine  Arts. 

Water  Colors. 

Ballerini,  Augusto. 

82.  Panorama  of  Ascochinga.  Lent 

by  the  National  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts. 

Caraffa,  Emilio,  Knight  of  the  Order  of 
Carlos  III.,  Cordoba. 


Exhibit 

No. 

83.  The  Episcopal  Blessing. 

Carcova,  Ernesto  de  la.  Member  of  the 

National  Commission  of  Fine  Arts. 

84.  A Visit.  Crayon. 

Schiaffino,  Eduardo,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Member  of  the  National  Com- 
mission of  Fine  Arts. 

85.  Sleeping  Woman.  Pastel. 

86.  Portrait  of  Miss  S.  J.  M.  Pastel. 

87.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Fernando  Perez. 

Pastel. 

88.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Jayme  Llavallol. 

Pastel. 

89.  Beatrice.  Pastel. 

Sivori,  Eduardo,  Member  of  the  National 
Commission  of  Fine  Arts. 

90.  Alfalfa  Field  in  San  Martin. 
Yrurtia,  Rogelio,  Grand  Prix,  Europe, 

Paris. 

91.  Study.  China  Ink. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Collivadino,  Pio,  Rome. 

92.  Aged  Alms  Seeker.  Etching. 

93.  Roman  Sunset.  Etching. 

94.  Field  of  Flowers.  Etching. 

95.  Pax.  Etching. 

96.  Full  Moon.  Etching. 

97.  Shores  of  the  Tiber.  Etching. 

98.  Roman  Village.  Etching. 

99.  Pedagogue.  Etching. 

(Nos.  92-99  are,  for  lack  of  space, 
installed  in  the  Sculpture  Pa- 
vilion.) 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Alonso,  Mateo,  Buenos  Ayres. 

100.  Dying  Indian.  Terra  cotta.  Lent 

by  the  National  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts. 

101.  The  Drunkard.  Terra  cotta.  Lent 

by  the  National  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts. 

102.  Fear.  Terra  cotta. 

103.  Witchery.  Terra  cotta. 

104.  Witch’s  Kitchen.  Terra  cotta. 
104a.  Armed  Peace. 

104b.  Pruning. 

Correa  Morales,  Lucio,  Member  of  the 
National  Commission  of  Fine  Arts, 
Buenos  Ayres. 

105.  Abel.  Plaster,  Lent  by  the  Na- 

tional Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 


94 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture  and  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dresco,  Arturo,  Grand  Prix,  Europe. 

106.  Head  of  an  Old  Man.  Terra 

cotta.  Lent  by  the  National 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

107.  Resignation.  Plaster. 

108.  Sorrow.  Plaster. 

109.  Head.  Marble, 
no.  Head.  Marble. 

HI.  Renunciation.  Marble. 

Yrurtia,  Rogelio,  Grand  Prix,  Europe, 
Paris. 

IT2.  Les  Pecheresses.  Plaster. 

1 13.  Experience,  the  Guide  of  Sur- 
gery. Sketch  of  the  monument 
of  Alejandro  Castro.  Group  in 
Plaster. 


Exhibit 

No. 

114.  Portrait  of  Madame  Ch , 

Plaster. 

115.  Portrait  of  a Child.  Plaster. 
(Nos.  100-115  are  installed  in  the  Sculp- 
ture Pavilion.) 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Durand,  Juan  B. 

116.  Residence,  walls  and  ceiling  of 

re-inforced  cement.  Photo- 
graph. 

ii7»  Countr}--  residence  made  of  Ar- 
gentine woods.  Photograph. 
(Nos.  116  and  117  are,  for  lack  of  space, 
installed  in  the  Argentine  Section  of 
Liberal  Arts.) 


AUSTRIA 


Commissioner-General 

Adalbert  Ritter  von  Stibral 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Mr.  Emil  S.  Fischer,  Commercial 
Secretary  of  the  Imperial  Royal  Austrian  Commission,  in  Austrian  Government 
Pavilion.  (Address  letters  3516  Morgan  Street,  St.  TvOnis,  Mo.) 


■1 


AUSTRIA. 


EAST  PAVILION. 


Gallery  68  and  Gallery  L 
Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
VIENNA  ARTISTS’  ASSOCIATION, 
VIENNA. 

(Nos.  I,  2,  10,  15,  23,  24,  25,  38,  39,  41, 

42,  43,  44,  48,  49,  51,  54,  55,  59,  62,  63, 

64,  65,  70,  74,  82,  83,  87,  88,  89,  92,  93, 

94,  96,  97,  99,  105,  106,  107,  no,  112,  113 

and  117  are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed 
in  the  Vienna  Artists’  Association 
Room  in  the  Austrian  Government  Pa- 
vilion.) 

Exhibit 

No. 

Adams,  John  Quincy,  Vienna. 

1.  Portrait  of  Miss  Odilon  as  “Du- 

barry.” 

Bara,  Leopold,  Vienna. 

2.  “Santa  Maria  inviolata”  at  Riva 

on  Lake  Garda. 

Bernt,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

3.  The  Muerz  near  Neuberg  (Styria). 

Water  color. 

4.  Washing-day  in  the  Village.  Water 

color. 

5.  Neuberg  on  the  Muerz.  Water 

color. 

6.  Ennsberg  in  Upper-Austria.  Raf- 

faelli-crayons. 

7.  Still  Waters.  Water  color. 

8.  Meadow  Covered  with  Flowers. 

Water  color. 

9.  Mountain  Landscape.  Water  color. 

10.  Mountain  Fog.  Water  color. 
Brunner,  Ferdinand,  Vienna. 

11.  Gloomy  Evening.  Lent  by  the 

Imperial  Royal  Austrian  Board 
of  Education. 

12.  Summer  Afternoon.  Gouache. 

13.  Park-wall.  Gouache. 

Chariemont,  Hugo,  Vienna. 

14.  Silesian  Village  Street,  Raffaelli- 

crayon. 


Exhibit 

No. 

15.  Still  Life. 

16.  View  of  Vienna.  Raffaelli-crayon. 

Czech,  Emil,  Vienna. 

17.  Moravian  Weaver. 

18.  A Frozen  Grotto. 

Danilowatz,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

19.  In  the  Studio.  Water  color. 
Darnaut,  Hugo,  Vienna. 

20.  Harvest  Time.  Distemper.  Lent 

by  the  Imperial  Royal  Austrian 
Board  of  Education. 

21.  Bay.  Water  color. 

22.  Old  Plane  Tree. 

23.  Mill  Pond. 

24.  Birch  Alley. 

Delug,  Alois,  Vienna. 

25.  March  Winds. 

Egger-Lienz,  Albion,  Vienna. 

27.  The  Cross.  (Tyrolean  War  1809.) 

28.  Game  Dealer. 

Egner,  Marie,  Vienna. 

29.  On  Lacroma.  Colored  drawing. 
Epstein,  Jehudo,  Vienna. 

30.  Hungarian  Village  Street.  Char- 

coal. 

31.  At  the  Mortuary.  Charcoal. 

32.  Hiob. 

Fischer,  Ludwig  Hans,  Vienna. 

33.  Caravan. 

34.  Morning  on  the  Nile.  Watercolor. 
Geller,  Johann  Nepomuk,  Vienna. 

36.  View  of  Moravia.  Gouache. 

37.  Market  Scene.  Gouache. 

37a.  Market  scene.  Gouache. 

38.  Interior  of  Duernstein  Church. 

39.  Interior  of  Duernstein  Church. 

40.  Meadow  in  the  Prater  (Vienna). 

Gouache. 

I Hamza,  Johann,  Vienna. 

I 41.  A Bet. 


AUSTRIA. 


97 


Paintings. 


Exhibit 

N«W 

Hessl,  Gustav  H.,  Vienna, 

43.  The  Rose. 

43.  The  Seamstress. 

44.  Old  Kitchen. 

Joanvits,  Paul,  Vienna, 

45.  “Furor  Teutonicus.” 

Jungwirth,  Joseph,  Kirchberg. 

46.  Farewell.  Pastel. 

Kaiser-Herbst,  Karl,  Vienna. 

47.  A Torrent. 

Kaufmann,  Adolf,  Vienna. 

48.  Early  Spring. 

49.  Ascent  to  the  Church. 

50.  Landscape.  RafTaelli-crayon. 

Kempf,  Edler  von  Hartenkampf,  Gott- 
lieb, Fahrafeld. 

51.  An  Eavesdropper. 

52.  Children  at  Play.  Gouache. 

53.  Glow-worm.  Distemper. 

Kinzel,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

54.  Village  Street. 

55.  Interior  of  a Stable. 

Koch,  Ludwig,  Vienna. 

56.  Bosnians  Racing.  Water  color. 

57.  In  the  Circus.  Colored  Pen  and 

Ink. 

58.  In  the  Circus.  Colored  Pen  and 

Ink. 

Kruis,  Ferdinand,  Vienna. 

59.  Pedlars’  Quarters  in  Edam. 

Gouache. 

60.  Old  Dutch  Woman.  Gouache. 
Larwin,  Hans,  Vienna. 

61.  On  the  Borders  of  the  Capital. 

Raffaeli-crayon. 

62.  Dutch  Fisherman. 

Lebiedzki,  Eduard,  Vienna. 

63.  Austria  and  the  Austrian  Crown- 

lands.  Lent  by  the  Imperial 

Royal  Austrian  Home  Office. 

64.  Austria  and  the  Austrian  Crown- 

lands.  Lent  by  the  Imperial 

Royal  Austrian  Home  Office. 

65.  Austria  and  the  Austrian  Crown- 

lands.  Lent  by  the  Imperial 

Royal  Austrian  Home  Office. 

66.  Austria  and  the  Austrian  Crown- 

lands.  Lent  by  the  Imperial 

Royal  Austrian  Home  Office. 

67.  Austria  and  the  Austrian  Crown- 

lands.  Lent  by  the  Imperial 

Royal  Austrian  Home  Office. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lohwag,  Ernestine,  Vienna. 

68.  Study.  Pastel. 

Mayreder,  Rosa,  Vienna. 

69.  Old  Moedling.  Raffaelli-crayon. 
Merode,  Karl  Freiherr  von,  Vienna. 

70.  Smith  at  Work. 

Mielich,  A.  L.,  Vienna. 

71.  Hebron.  Gouache. 

72.  Head,  Study.  Raffaelli-crayon. 

73.  Head,  Study.  Raffaelli-crayon. 

74.  Home  from  the  Market. 

Petrovits,  Ladislaus  Eugen,  Vienna, 

75.  Meadows  on  the  Danube  near 

Vienna. 

76.  “Santa  Maria  della  Salute.” 

Gouache. 

Pfluegl,  Alfred  von,  Vienna. 

77.  Interior  of  St.  Stephen’s  Cathedral, 

Vienna.  Gouache. 

Pippich,  Karl,  Vienna. 

80.  Christmas  Market  at  Vienna. 

Water  color. 

81.  A View  of  Jaice  (Bosnia),  Water 

color. 

82.  Thirsty  Souls. 

Probst,  Karl,  Vienna. 

83.  In  the  Library. 

Rauchinger,  Heinrich,  Vienna. 

84.  Park  Meadow.  Raffaelli-crayon. 

85.  Highway.  Raffaelli-crayon. 

Ribarz,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

86.  At  Sulz.  Gouache. 

87.  Dunes  in  Holland, 

88.  Castle  Garden  in  Bavaria 

89.  Gardone  Sopra  (Lake  Garda). 

90.  On  the  Lake  of  Chiem  (Bavaria). 

Gouache. 

Russ,  Robert,  Vienna. 

91.  Near  Marburg.  Gouache. 

92.  A Park. 

93.  Near  Salo  (Lake  Garda). 
Schaeffer,  August,  Vienna. 

94.  On  the  Wolfgang  Lake  (Upper 

Austria). 

95.  Old  Prater  (Vienna).  Pastel. 

Scharf,  Victor,  Paris. 

96.  Portrait. 

Schattenstein,  Nikolaus,  Vienna. 

97.  Sabbath. 


98 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Schram,  Alois  H.,  Vienna. 

98.  Witches’  Sabbath. 

Schroedl,  Anton,  Vienna. 

99.  Still  Life. 

100.  Team  of  Oxen. 

Schwarz,  Adolf,  Vienna. 

101.  Evening.  Pastel. 

102.  Brook  in  Winter  Time.  Pastel. 

Simony,  Stefan,  Vienna. 

103.  Valley  on  the  Danube.  Gouache. 

Stauffer,  Victor,  Vienna. 

105.  Portrait. 

Strecker,  Emil,  Duernstein. 

106.  Summer  Quarters. 

107.  In  a Little  Town. 

Sturm,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

108.  On  the  Oise  near  Paris.  Char- 

coal. 

Tomec,  Heinrich,  Vienna. 

109.  Prague.  Water  color, 
no.  In  the  Meadow. 

Wichera,  Raimund  Ritter  von,  Vienna. 

111.  Afternoon  Sun.  Gouache. 

Wilda,  Charles,  Vienna. 

1 12.  Flight  into  Egypt. 

1 13.  The  Wise  Men  from  the  East. 

Zetsche,  Eduard,  Vienna. 

114.  Mauthhausen.  Water  color. 

115.  Ruins  of  Senftenberg.  Water 

color. 

116.  Lane  in  Forchtenberg.  Water 

color. 

117.  A Meadow. 

1 18.  Summer. 

Zoff,  Alfred,  Krems, 

1 19.  Harbor  on  the  Riviera. 

120.  Spring.  Pastel. 

KUENSTLER-BUND  “HAGEN,” 
ARTISTS’  ASSOCIATION, 
VIENNA. 

(The  exhibits  of  this  Association  are,  for 
lack  of  space,  installed  in  the  Hagen- 
bund  Room  in  the  Austrian  Govern- 
ment Pavilion.) 

Ameseder,  Eduard,  Vienna, 

121.  Cypress-trees.  Distemper. 

122.  Spring. 

123.  Fucrthof  near  Krems.  Distemper. 


Bamberger,  Gustav,  Krems. 

124.  Old  Krems.  (Town  on  the  Dan- 

ube.) 

125.  Architecture.  (A  Study.)  Pastel. 
Germela,  Raimund,  Vienna. 

126.  Eventide. 

Graf,  Ludwig  Ferdinand,  Vienna. 

127.  Interior  of  Factory. 

128.  Railway  Station  at  Night. 

Hampel,  Walter,  Vienna. 

129.  Portrait  Study.  Distemper. 

130.  Day  of  Rest.  Distemper. 

131.  The  Dwarf  and  the  Woman. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Royal 
Austrian  Board  of  Education. 

132.  A Chansonette.  Distemper. 

133.  Twilight.  Distemper. 

134.  Mile.  Tanguay. 

Kasparides,  Eduard,  Vienna. 

135.  Evening. 

136.  Moonlight  in  the  Mountains. 
Konopa,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

137.  Adoration. 

138.  In  the  Meadow.  Lent  by  the 

Imperial  Royal  Austrian  Board 
of  Education. 

139.  The  Cowherd. 

Luntz,  Adolf,  Karlsruhe. 

140.  Besigheim. 

141.  Old  Town-gate. 

Ranzoni,  Hans,  Vienna. 

142.  Old  Cemetery  near  Marienbad. 

Lent  by  the  Imperial  Royal 
Austrian  Board  of  Education. 
Roth,  August,  Vienna. 

143.  Haymaking. 

144.  Before  the  Village.  Lent  by  the 

Imperial  Royal  Austrian  Board 
of  Education. 

Schiff,  Robert,  Vienna. 

145.  By  the  Fireside.  (Portrait.) 

Suppantschitsch,  Max,  Vienna. 

146.  Holy  Ghost  Cloister  in  Nurem- 

berg. Pastel. 

147.  Duerrenstein  on  the  Danube. 
Thiele,  Franz,  Prague. 

148.  Children  in  a Bath. 

Wilt,  Hans,  Vienna. 

149.  Tullnerbach.  (Late  Autumn.) 

Lent  by  Imperial  Royal  Aus 
trian  Board  of  Education. 

150.  A Harbor.  A Study. 

151.  Water.  A Study. 


AUSTRIA. 


99 


Paintings. 


BOHEMIAN  ARTISTS*  SECTION.  I 

(The  exhibits  of  the  Bohemian  artists  j 
are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the  | 
Bohemian  Art  Room  in  the  Austrian  ; 
Government  Pavilion.) 

Exhibit 

No. 

Ales,  Mikulas,  Prague. 

152.  Illustration  of  a National  Song.  : 

Pen  and  Ink  Drawing. 

153.  Illustration  of  a National  Song. 

Pen  and  Ink  Drawing. 

Boettinger,  Hugo,  Prague. 

154.  Reminiscence  of  a Fancy  Ball. 
Holarek,  Emil,  Prague. 

155.  Drawing.  (From  Series  “Reflec-  i 

tions  on  (Tatechism.”  Pen  and  ! 
Ink  Drawing. 

Honsa,  Jan,  Prague. 

156.  Summer  Afternoon.  (Syntonos.) 
Hudecek,  Antonin,  Prague. 

157.  “Pond  in  Autumn.” 

158.  “Pond  at  Eventide.” 

Hynais,  Vojtech,  Prague. 

159.  Portrait  of  Mr.  J.  H,  | 

160.  Decorative  Painting.  The  Little 

Musicians,  ; 

161.  Decorative  Painting.  The  Little  ' 

Musicians. 

Kalvoda,  Alois,  Prague. 

162.  “Evening  in  May.”  Raffaelli- 

crayon. 

Kaspar,  Adolf,  Prague. 

163.  An  Annual  Festival,  Water  color.  | 
Knuepfer,  Benes,  Rome. 

164.  The  Sea. 

Kupka,  Frantisek,  Paris.  | 

165.  Joy. 

Mar  old,  Ludek. 

166.  By  the  Fireside.  Water  color. 
Mucha,  Alfons,  Paris. 

167.  Poster.  Water  color. 

Preisler,  Jan,  Prague, 

168.  Spring. 

169.  Sketch.  Pastel. 

170.  Sketch.  Pastel. 

170a.  Decorative  painting,  “Youth.” 

Schwaiger,  Hanus,  Prague. 

171.  The  Reaper.  Water  color. 

173.  On  the  Bridge.  Water  color. 

Simon,  Frantisek,  Paris. 

173.  Strand  of  Onival  (Normandy). 


Exhibit 

No. 

Slavicek,  Antonin,  Prague, 

174.  Evening. 

175.  After  the  Rain.  Pastel. 
Svabinsky,  Max,  Prague. 

176.  Portrait  of  a Lady.  Water  color. 

177.  At  the  Loom. 

Uprka,  Joza  Hrdonin. 

178.  Horse  Fair. 

POLISH  ARTISTS’  SECTION. 

(The  exhibits  of  the  Polish  artists  are, 
for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the 
Polish  Art  Room  in  the  Austrian 
Government  Pavilion.) 

Axentowicz,  Theodor,  Cracow. 

179.  Jordan  Festivity. 

180.  A Dream.  Pastel. 

181.  Yearning.  Pastel. 

182.  A Poster.  Pastel. 

Czajkowski,  Joseph,  Cracow. 

183.  In  Church. 

Czajkowski,  Stanislaw,  Cracow. 

184.  Ruins  of  a Castle. 

Filipkiewicz,  Stefan,  Cracow. 

185.  Tatra  Mountains. 

Falat,  Juljan,  Cracow. 

186.  Owl. 

188.  A Maiden  from  the  Neighbor- 

hood of  Cracow.  Water  color. 

189.  A Winter  Scene. 

190.  The  Artist’s  Own  Portrait  with 

View  of  Cracow.  Oil  pastel. 

Kamocki,  Stanislaw. 

191.  A Cornfield. 

Mehoffer,  Joseph. 

193*  A Quaint  Garden. 

194.  A Singer. 

195.  The  Fcmr  Martyrs.  Two  Car- 

toons for  Windows  in  Fribourg 
Cathedral. 

196.  Vincentius  Kadlubek.  Sketch  for 

Window  in  Wawcl  Cathedral. 

197.  The  Holy  Sacrament.  Two  Car- 

toons for  Windows  in  Fribourg 
Cathedral. 

198.  Sketch  for  Windows  in  Private 

Chapel,  Baranow  Castle. 

199.  A Peasant  Woman  from  the 

Neighborhood  of  Cracow. 

200.  A Slovack. 

Podgorski,  Jan,  Cracow. 

203.  Fog. 


100 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings  and  Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 


Rosenblum,  Leon,  Cracow. 

204.  A Stream  in  Winter. 

Ruszczyc,  Ferdinand,  Bogdanow. 

205.  Frost. 

Szczyglinski,  Heinrich,  Cracow. 

206.  St.  Mary’s,  Cracow. 

Stanislawski,  Jan.,  Cracow. 

208.  Poplars. 

209.  The  Plough. 

210.  Spring. 

211.  Landscape  in  Ukraine. 

212.  Landscape  in  Ukraine. 

213.  Landscape  in  Ukraine. 

214.  Landscape  in  Ukraine. 

Tichy,  Karl,  Cracow. 

215.  A Charcoal  Drawing. 

Trojanowski,  Edward,  Cracow. 

216.  The  Wawel  (Old  Royal  Castle  at 

Cracow). 

Weiss,  Adalbert,  Cracow. 

217.  Portrait  of  Mr.  P. 

Wyczolkowski,  Leon,  Cracow. 

218.  The  Beet  Harvest. 

219.  The  Fisherman. 

Wyspianski,  Stanislaus,  Cracow. 

220.  Child’s  Portrait. 

221.  Child’s  Portrait. 

VARIOUS  AUSTRIAN  ARTISTS. 

(Nos.  223  and  225,  are  for  lack  of  space, 
installed  in  the  room  illustrating 
Austrian  life  and  scenery  in  the 
Austrian  Government  Pavilion.) 

Andri,  Ferdinand,  Vienna. 

222.  Mural  Paintings  on  Austrian 

Government  Pavilion. 

Jahn,  Gustav,  Vienna. 

223.  Painted  Friezes: 

(a)  Peasant’s  Wedding. 

(b)  Procession  around  the  Lake. 

(c)  Tyrolean  popular  Dance. 

(d)  Priest  blessing  Mountain 

Pasture. 

(e)  Parade  of  Tyrolean  Sharp- 

shooters. 

(f)  Climbing  the  Glacier. 

(g)  Return  from  Chamois  hunt- 

ing. 

(h)  Skeeing  in  the  Wienerwald. 

(i)  Scenery  of  an  Adriatic  Port. 

(j)  Cattle  Fair  in  Carinthia. 

(k)  Wrestling  Match  of  Salz- 

burg Peasants.  , 

(l)  Games  on  the  Ice  in  Styria. 


No. 

Janny,  G.,  Petrides,  K.,  and  Rothaug,  L., 
Vienna. 

224.  Dioramic  Paintings: 

(a)  Scenery  on  Semmering 

Railroad. 

(b)  Scenery  on  Arlberg  Rail- 

road (Trisanna  Viaduct). 

(c)  Mountain  scenery  at  Gas- 

tein. 

(d)  Scenery  on  the  Brenner 

Railroad  near  St.  Jodok. 
(These  paintings  are,  for  lack  of  space, 
installed  in  the  Railroad  Exhibition  of 
the  Austrian  Government  Pavilion.) 
Schuster,  Karl,  Vienna. 

225.  Painted  Friezes: 

(a)  Society  Parade  on  the 

Vienna  Ringstrasse. 

(b)  (Burgmusik)  Military 

Watch  Parade  in  Vienna. 
Tomec,  Heinrich,  Vienna. 

226.  Painted  Friezes. 

(These  friezes  are,  for  lack  of  space, 
installed  in  the  Department  of  Water- 
ways of  the  Austrian  Government 
Pavilion.) 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

VIENNA  ARTISTS’  ASSOCIATION, 
VIENNA. 

Kratky,  Richard,  Vienna. 

227.  Moonrise.  Colored  etching. 

KUENSTLER-BUND  “HAGEN,” 
ARTISTS’  ASSOCIATION, 
VIENNA.” 

(The  exhibits  of  this  Association  are,  for 
lack  of  space,  installed  in  the  Hagen- 
bund  Room  in  the  Austrian  Govern- 
ment Pavilion.) 

Cossmann,  Alfred,  Vienna. 

228.  The  Agitator.  Etching. 

229.  The  Watch.  Etching. 

230.  Ex  Libris  Rock.  Etching. 

Hegenbart,  Fritz,  Munich.  ; 

231.  Meditation.  (Series  “Song  of 

Life.”)  Etching.  j 

232.  Joy.  (Series  “Song  of  Life.”)  I 

Etching.  i 

233.  Malice.  (Series  “Song  of  Life.”)  !| 

Etching.  ?! 

234.  Temptation.  (Series  “Song  of  I 

Life.”)  Etching.  I 

235-  Struggle.  (Series  “Song  of  Life.”)  j 
Etching.  ■' 


AUSTRIA. 


lOI 


Engravings  and  Lithographs.  Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hegenbart,  Fritz,  Munich-Continued. 

336.  Destitution.  (Series  “Song  of 
Life.”)  Etching. 

237.  Aspiration.  (Series  “Song  of 
Life.”)  Etching. 

338.  The  Return.  (Series  “Song  of  i 
Life.”)  Etching.  j 

239.  Four  Etchings  Completing  Series  ! 

“Song  of  Life.” 

Lefler,  Heinrich,  and  Urban,  Joseph,  | 
Vienna. 

240.  Twelve  Fairy  Tales. 

Wesemann,  Alfred,  Vienna. 

241.  The  Lion  and  the  Mouse. 

BOHEMIAN  ARTISTS’  SECTION. 

(The  exhibits  of  the  Bohemian  artists  ! 
are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the 
Bohemian  Art  Room  in  the  Austrian  i 
Government  Pavilion.)  i 

Kupka,  Frantisek,  Prague.  | 

242.  Fools.  Lithograph.  ' 

243.  The  Voice  of  Silence.  Etching,  j 

244.  The  Voice  of  Silence.  Etching.  ; 

Preissig,  Vojtech,  Prague. 

245.  The  Seven  Ravens.  Etching. 

Stretti,  Victor,  Prague. 

246.  Head  of  an  Old  Man.  Etching. 

Svabinsky.  Max,  Prague. 

247.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Svatopluk  Cech  | 

(Bohemian  Poet).  Lithograph, 

Uprka,  Joze,  Hrdonin. 

248.  A Peasant.  Etching. 

249.  A Peasant.  Etching. 

GROUP  11. 

Sculpture. 

VIENNA  ARTISTS’  ASSOCIATION. 
VIENNA. 

(Nos.  251,  252,  253,  255,  256,  257,  260,  267, 
268,  269,  272,  274,  275,  276,  277,  280  and 
281  are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed  in 
the  Vienna  Artists’  Association  Room 
in  the  Austrian  Government  Pavilion.)  ; 

Breithut,  Peter,  Vienna. 

250.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Charlemont,  Theodor,  Vienna. 

251.  Christ.  Bronze  and  Marble 

Herme. 

252.  Beethoven.  Bronze  and  Marble 

Herme. 

253.  David.  Bronze  Statuette. 


Exhibit 

No. 

255.  The  Drawer.  Marble  relief. 
Gruber,  Jakob,  Vienna. 

256.  Entombed  Miners.  Bronze  Group. 

Hausmann,  Friedrich,  Frankfort-on- 
Main. 

257.  The  Wave.  Bronze  Group. 
Hofmann,  Edmund. 

258.  Leonardo  da  Vinci.  Plaster 

Statue. 

Kaan,  Arthur,  Vienna. 

259.  Achilles  and  Penthesilea.  Bronze 

Group. 

260.  Bacchantess.  Marble  Statuette, 

261.  Plaint  of  Love  (Wall  Fountain). 

Marble. 

Kautsch,  Henri,  Paris. 

262.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Lax,  Joseph,  Bregenz. 

263.  “Pickapack.”  Bronze  Group. 

Leisek,  Georg,  Vienna. 

264.  Monument  on  a Grave.  Plaster. 

Marschall,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

265.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Pawlik,  Franz  Xaver,  Vienna. 

266.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

267.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

268.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Pohl,  Adolf,  Vienna. 

269.  At  the  Grave  of  the  Comrade. 

Bronze  Statuette. 

270.  Shame.  Marble  Statuette. 

Scharff,  Anton,  Vienna. 

271.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Schwartz,  Stefan,  Vienna. 

272.  Danube.  Bronze  and  Marble. 

273.  Medals  and  Plaques. 

Seib,  Wilhelm,  Vienna. 

274.  Christ.  Marble  Bust, 

275.  Emperor  Riulolph  von  Habsburg. 

Bronze  Statuette. 

Seiffert,  Franz,  Vienna. 

276.  “Ecce  Homo,”  Bronze. 

Stein,  Alwyn  von,  Vienna. 

277.  Diplomatist.  Bronze  Statuette. 
Swoboda,  Emerich  Alexander,  Vienna. 

278.  H,  1.  and  R.  Highness  Archduke 

Otto.  Bronze  Statuette. 

279.  Portrait.  Bronze  Bust. 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 
Sculpture  and  Architecture. 


VARIOUS  AUSTRIAN  ARTISTS. 

Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Weigl,  Robert,  Vienna. 

280.  Beethoven.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Wollek,  Karl,  Vienna. 

281.  Beethoven.  Bronze. 

282.  Parisian  Lady.  Marble  relief. 

283.  Angel’s  Head.  Marble  relief. 

Zumbusch,  Kaspar,  Ritter  von,  Vienna. 

284.  Field-Marshal  Count  Radetzky. 

Equestrian  Statuette,  Plaster 
Model. 

KUENSTLER-BUND  "HAGEN,” 
ARTISTS’  ASSOCIATION, 
VIENNA. 

(The  exhibits  of  this  Association  are, 
for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the 
Hagenbund  Room  in  the  Austrian 
Government  Pavilion.) 

Heu,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

285.  A Head.  Study.  Bronze. 

286.  A Mask  (Sphinx).  Bronze. 

Stundl,  Theodor,  Vienna. 

287.  Sicilian  Youth.  Bronze. 

BOHEMIAN  ARTISTS’  SECTION. 

These  exhibits  are,  for  lack  of  space,  in- 
stalled in  the  Bohemian  Art  Room  in 
the  Austrian  Government  Pavilion.) 

Bilek,  Frantisek,  Prague. 

288.  The  Blind.  Plaster  Cast. 

289.  The  Crucified.  Plaster  Bust. 

Kafka,  Bohumil,  Prague. 

290.  Monument  on  Grave.  Bronze. 

291.  Mare  and  Foal.  Tin. 

Sucharda,  Stanislav,  Prague. 

293.  Treasure  Trove.  Bronze. 

POLISH  ARTISTS’  SECTION. 

(The  exhibits  of  the  Polish  artists  are, 
for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the 
Polish  Art  Room  in  the  Austrian 
Government  Pavilion.) 

Laszczka,  Konstantin,  Cracow. 

294.  Woman’s  Head.  Plaster. 

295.  Peasant  Woman.  Plaster. 

296.  Manngha.  Plaster. 

297.  Wierzbieta.  Plaster. 

298.  Young  Poet.  Plaster. 


Philipp,  Karl,  Vienna- 

299.  Bronze  Statuettes.  Austrian  Alps 

climbers. 

Schimkowitz,  Othmar,  Vienna. 

300.  Two  Fountains  in  front  of  Aus- 

trian Government  Pavilion. 

Weigl,  Robert. 

301.  Epitaphium  in  marble.  (In  draw- 

ing room  of  Austrian  Govern- 
ment Pavilion.) 

(No.  299  is,  for  lack  of  space,  installed  in 
the  Austrian  Government  Pavilion). 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

I (Nos.  302,  303,  304a,  304b,  304c,  305,  307, 
308,  308a,  309,  310  and  31 1 are,  for  lack 
of  space,  installed  in  the  Austrian 
Government  Pavilion.) 

Bauer,  Leopold,  Vienna. 

302.  Decorative  Architecture.  (Read- 

ing Room  in  Austrian  Govern- 
ment Pavilion.) 

Baumann,  Ludwig,  Vienna. 

303.  Plan  of  Austrian  Government 

Pavilion. 

304a.  Decorative  architecture  of  the 
Entrance  Hall  of  the  Austrian 
Government  Pavilion. 

304b.  Decorative  architecture  of  exhi- 
bition of  Imperial  Royal  Min- 
istry of  Railways. 

304c.  Decorative  architecture  of  exhi- 
bition of  Imperial  Royal  De- 
partment of  Waterways  of 
Austria. 

Bernt,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

305.  Decorative  architecture.  (Exhi- 

bition of  Vienna  Artists’  Asso- 
ciation.) 

Dick,  Rudolf  (Vienna  Artists’  Associa- 
tion), Vienna. 

306.  Architectural  Drawings.  Plan 

for  California  University. 
Hammel,  Rudolf,  Vienna. 

307.  Decorative  architecture  of  exhi- 

bitions of  Imperial  Royal 
Schools  of  Arts  and  Crafts  in 
Austria. 

Hoffmann,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

308.  Decorative  architecture  of  exhi- 

bition of  Imperial  Royal 
School  of  Applied  Arts,  Vienna. 


AUSTRIA. 


103 


Architecture  and  Original  Objects  o£  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kotera,  Jan,  Prague. 

308a.  Decorative  architecture  of  exhi- 
bition of  Bohemian  Artists* 
Section. 

309.  Decorative  architecture  of  exhi- 

bition of  Imperial  Royal 
Schools  of  Applied  Arts  in 
Prague. 

Plecnik,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

310.  Decorative  architecture.  (Draw- 

ing Room  in  Austrian  Govern- 
ment Pavilion.) 

Urban,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

311.  Decorative  architecture  of  the 

exhibition  of  “Hagen”  Kuenst- 
lerbund  Artists*  Association, 
Vienna. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

(For  lack  of  space,  the  following  ex- 
hibits have  been  installed  in  the  Aus- 
trian Government  Pavilion,  with  the 
exception  of  Nos.  337,  338,  346,  358, 
416,  471,  486,  404.  495,  496,  497  and  498, 
which  are  installed  in  the  Austrian  Art 
Section,  Gallery  68.) 

IMPERIAL  ROYAL  MINISTRY  OF 
EDUCATION.  EXHIBITION  OF 
WORKS  OF  STATE  SCHOOLS 
OF  APPLIED  ART. 
EXHIBITS  OF  IMPERIAL  ROYAL 
SCHOOL  OF  APPLIED  ARTS, 
PRAGUE. 

Director,  Georg  Stibral. 

Benes,  Professor. 

312.  Glazed  Tile  Mosaic. 

Executed  by  Kasalovsky  & 
Sommerschuh,  Rakovnik. 
Hellmessen,  A. 

313-318.  Six  Bookbindings  in  Leather 
Mosaic. 

Kastner,  J.,  Professor. 

319-320.  Two  ornamental  Wall  Panels 
in  Wood. 

Executed  by  his  pupils. 

Kloucek,  Professor. 

321-322.  Two  Wall  Panels  in  Bronze, 
partly  gilt. 

Executed  by  his  pupils. 

Cast  by  Bendelmeycr,  Prague. 
323-331.  Nine  pieces  of  Pottery. 

Executed  by  his  pupils  and  by 
Kasalovsky  & Sommerschuh, 
Rakovnik. 


Exhibit 
i No. 

Kotera,  Jan,  Professor. 

1 332.  Chimneypiece  of  red  Bohemian 

! Marble. 

j Executed  by  L.  Saida,  Prague. 

333.  Embroidered  Panel,  Ceiling  dec- 
! oration. 

I 334.  Embroidered  Frieze. 

335.  Embroidery  of  Furniture. 

Executed  by  pupils  of  Misses 
Kudelka  and  Kranth. 

I 335a*  A Punch  Bowl  Set,  glass,  crystal, 

! gold  edges,  executed  bv  Novy 

Svit  Glass  Works,  Bohemia, 
j Novak,  E.,  Professor, 
j 336.  Nos.  I to  18  various  art  works  of 

i Metal  and  Jewelry. 

! Executed  by  his  pupils. 

; 337.  Box,  chased  Copper  Work. 

338.  Inkstand,  chased  Copper  Work. 

I Petr,  K. 

339-340*  Two  Terra  cotta  Figures. 

I Schikaneder,  Professor. 

! 341-342.  Two  decorative  painted 

Panels. 

Executed  by  his  pupils. 

Silek.  J. 

; 343-344.  Two  figured  Wall  Panels, 

Terra  cotta. 

i Sucharda,  S.,  Professor. 

• 345.  Panel  in  Bronze  and  Onyx,  upper 

part  of  a chimneypiece. 

Cast  by  Bendelmeyer. 

346.  Plaquette  of  Bronze, 
i 347-349*  Three  Plaquettes  of  Bronze. 

: Zalesak,  J. 

350.  Bust  of  Bohemian  Peasant  Girl. 

Wood  carving,  painted. 

I EXHIBITS  OF  IMPERIAL  ROYAL 
! SCHOOL  OF  APPLIED  ARTS, 
VIENNA. 

I Director,  Felician  Freiherr  von  Myr- 
I bach. 

Baumfeld,  Elsa,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

351.  Frog,  modelled  in  lead. 

! Bibl,  Marie,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Herdlicka. 

352.  Handkerchief  of  Needle  Lace. 

! Dittl,  Franz,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Franz  Metz- 
ner. 

353*  Nude  Youth.  Plaster  Statuette. 

Dittrich,  Walter,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von 
Myrbach. 

354.  Flower  Vendors.  Wood  cut  in 
color. 

' 355.  Street  Scene.  Wood  cut  in  color. 


104 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Einsiedler,  Friedrich,  Pupil  of  Prof. 
Stephan  Schwarz. 

356.  Bronze  Inkstand. 

Eisterer,  Hanns,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Hoffmann. 

357.  Ash  Tray  in  blue  Glass  and 

Copper. 

Emmel,  Bruno,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Dr.  F. 
Linke. 

358.  Pottery. 

Falke,  Gisela  von,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Hoffmann. 

359.  Toilet  Set  of  glass  and  metal. 

360.  Liqueur  Stand  with  six  colored 

Glasses. 

Fiebiger,  Karl,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

361.  Owl.  Colored  Woodcut. 

362.  Pig.  Colored  Woodcut. 

363.  Goat.  Colored  Woodcut. 

Forstner,  Leopold,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

364.  Upper  Austrian  Peasants.  Crayon 

Drawing. 

365.  Upper  Austrian  Peasants.  Crayon 

Drawing. 

Exner,  Hilda,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo  Moser. 

366.  Panel  in  Mosaic  of  Metal  Plates. 

Guttmann,  Margarete,  Pupil  of  Mrs. 
Leopoldine  Guttmann. 

367.  Lady’s  Theater  Bonnet. 

368.  Girdle. 

369.  Girdle. 

370.  Lady’s  Bag. 

371.  T.ady’s  Bag. 

372.  Cushion. 

Hablik,  Wenzel,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

373.  Head.  Colored  Woodcut. 

374.  Pedlar.  Colored  Woodcut. 

375.  Triangular  Box  in  Enamel. 


Hartmann,  Alexander,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von 
Myrbach. 


376. 

Panel,  woven  of 
woolen  thread. 

ribbon 

and 

377. 

Panel,  woven  of 
woolen  thread. 

ribbon 

and 

378. 

Panel,  woven  of 

woolen  thread. 

ribbon 

and 

379. 

Panel,  woven  of 
woolen  thread. 

ribbon 

and 

Exhibit 

No. 

Heller-Ostersetzer,  Hermine,  Pupil  of 
Prof,  von  Myrbach. 

380-386.  “The  Life  of  the  Poor.” 
Seven  Alegraphs. 

Hoffmann,  Joseph,  Professor. 

387.  Carpet. 

Executed  at  S.  Ginzkey’s  Fac- 
tory at  Maffersdorf. 

Hofner,  Franz,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Stephan 
Schwarz. 

388.  Plaquette  in  Bronze. 

Hollubetz,  Karl,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

389.  Flock-glass. 

Holmann,  Johann,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Hoffmann. 

390.  Wooden  Box,  inlaid. 

Holmann,  Marie,  Pupil  of  Miss  Adele 
von  Stark. 

391.  Wooden  Chest,  with  Enamelled 

Panels. 

Jung,  Moriz,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myrbach. 

392.  Vienna  Street  Scene.  Colored 

Woodcut. 

393.  “Bal  Masque.”  Colored  Wood- 

cut. 

394.  “Idle  Hour.”  Colored  Woodcut. 

Kalwach,  Rudolph,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von 
Myrbach. 

395.  “In  the  Railway  Car.”  Colored 

Woodcut. 

Koehler,  Karl,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Dr.  F. 
Linke. 

396.  China  Vases. 

Kolbe,  Hermine,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

397.  Fan  Pocket,  gold  Embroidery  on 

white  Cloth. 

Krasnik,  Antoinette,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

398.  Grotesque  Mask  in  Bronze. 

Krenek,  Karl,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

399*  “Stone  Paver.”  Colored  Wood- 
cut. 

Krizmann,  Tomislaw,  Pupil  of  Prof  von 
Myrbach. 

400.  “Landscape.”  Colored  Woodcut. 

401.  “Moonshine.”  Colored  Woodcut. 


AUSTRIA. 


105 


Original  Objects 


Exhibit 

No. 

Leuze,  Emmy,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

402.  “Snow.”  Colored  Woodcut. 

Maletzky,  Adelheid,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

403.  Cardboard  Print. 

404.  Cardboard  Print. 

Messner,  Franz,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Hoffmann. 

405.  Brooch  of  Steel. 

406.  Writing  Table  Set. 

407.  Lamp,  embossed  work. 

Neuwirth,  Rosa,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

408.  Collar  of  white  silk  and  gold 

Embroidery. 

409.  Collar  in  black  and  white  Em- 

broidery. 

410.  Box  of  Silver  with  Enamel. 

411.  Belt  Buckle  in  blue  Enamel. 

Oefner,  Emil,  Pupil  of  Miss  Adele  von 
Stark. 

412.  Pendants  in  Enamel. 

Peyfuss,  Marietta,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

413.  Cushion,  Linen  with  black  Em- 

broidery. 

414.  Window  Curtains,  linen  Em- 

broidery. 

415.  Tablecloth  and  Napkins,  white 

and  red  Embroidery. 

416.  Collar  in  Knitting  Work. 

417.  Book  Cover,  Leather  Work. 

418.  Note  Pad,  Leather  Work. 

419.  Memorandum  Book,  Leather 

Work. 

Powolny,  Friedrich,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Otto 
Koenig. 

420.  Statuettes  in  Plaster. 

Rublaender,  Franz,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Breitner. 

421.  Letterweight  in  Crystal. 

422-423.  Two  Letterweights  in  Mar- 
ble. 

Schiller,  Rudolph,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Stephan 
Schwarz. 

424.  Bronze  Vase. 

Schlangenhausen,  Emma,  Pupil  of  Prof. 
Kolo  Moser. 

425.  Panel  in  Mosaic  of  metal  plates. 


Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Schlitter,  Josephine,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Herd- 
licka. 

426.  Silk  Jacket  of  Needle  Lace. 

Schmidt,  Wilhelm,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Hoffmann. 

427.  Drawingroom  Cabinet  of  Ma- 

hogany. 

Schoenwald,  Marianne,  Pupil  of  Prof, 
von  Myrbach. 

428.  Children’s  Picture  book,  “Das 

neugierige  Huhn.”  Alegraph. 

Schufinsky,  Victor,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von 
Myrbach. 

429.  Gobelin  Frieze,  woven  of  ribbons 

and  woolen  thread. 

430.  Panel  woven  of  ribbons. 

431.  Bell,  “Watchman,”  Ceramic. 

Seuchter,  Bruno,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von 
Myrbach. 

432.  “Peasant.”  Colored  Wood  Print. 
433-442.  Jewelry  for  Children.  Ten 

pieces. 

443.  Enameled  Ash  Tray. 

Sika,  Juta,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo  Moser. 

444.  Water  Jug. 

445.  Wine  Jug  and  Cup. 

446.  Crystal  Water  Glass. 

447.  Crystal  Water  Glass,  decorated 

with  yellow  globes. 

448.  Jug  with  silver  plated  cover. 

449.  Tea  Set  with  glaze,  with  green 

ornaments. 

Six,  Michael,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Stephan 
Schwarz. 

450.  Vase  of  embossed  Copper. 

Strejc,  Joseph,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

451.  “Saengerin.”  Colored  Woodcut. 

452.  “Lady  and  Gentleman.”  Colored 

Woodcut. 

Stubner,  Heinrich,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Joseph 
Hoffmann. 

453.  Model  of  Country  House. 

Suchomel,  Wenzel,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Herd- 
licka. 

454.  Collar  of  Needle  Lace. 

455.  Handkerchief,  Bobbin  Work. 

456.  Embroidered  Collar. 

Trethan,  Marie,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

457.  “Cricket,”  modelled  in  China. 


io6 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Uchatius,  Mi2zi,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

458.  “Leopards.”  Colored  Woodcut. 
45g.  Sketches  from  the  Circus.  Album 
with  Woodcuts. 

460.  “Mouse,”  modelled  in  China. 

461.  Children’s  Toys. 

Unger,  Hella,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Stephan 
Schwarz. 

462.  Paper  Knife  in  Bronze. 

463.  Bronze  Seal. 

Waxmann,  Hedwig,  Pupil  of  Miss  Adele 
von  Starck. 

464.  Belt  Buckle,  yellow  Enamel. 

465.  Belt  Buckle,  blue  Enamel. 

466.  Hat  Pin,  Enamel. 

467.  Hat  Pin,  Enamel. 

468.  Hat  Pin,  Enamel. 

469.  Pocket  Mirror,  Enamel. 

470.  “Peacock.”  Enamelled  metal  plate. 

471.  Ash  Tray  in  Enamel. 

Willig,  Ernst,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von  Myr- 
bach. 

472.  “Sailing  Craft.”  Colored  Wood 

Print. 

473.  “Landscape.”  Colored  Wood 

Print. 

Wolf,  Karl,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Dr.  F.  Linke. 

474.  Vases  in  China. 

Wutscher,  Karl,  Pupil  of  Prof.  Kolo 
Moser. 

475.  Stained  Glass  Window. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Zamboni,  Hedwig  von,  Pupil  of  Prof. 
Franz  Metzner. 

476.  Old  Man.  Statuette  of  Lead. 

Zuelow,  Franz  von,  Pupil  of  Prof,  von 
Myrbach. 

477-484.  Landscape.  Eight  Alegraphs. 

485.  “In  Summer  Time.”  Book  in 

Alegraph. 

486.  Landscape.  Disk. 

487.  Landscape.  Disk. 

488.  Landscape.  Disk. 


VARIOUS  AUSTRIAN  ARTISTS. 

Engelhart,  Joseph,  Vienna. 

I 489-492.  Four  Panels  in  Intarsia  work. 

Kafka,  Bohumil,  Prague. 

I 493.  Cornice  in  Bronze  and  Onyx. 

I Waschmann,  Karl  (Vienna  Artists*  As- 
I sociation),  Vienna. 

! 494.  “Odalisque.”  Pendant,  Ivory  and 

i Gold. 

495.  “Diana.”  Pendant,  Gold  and 

Enamel,  with  brilliants. 

496.  “Medusa.”  Gold  Clasp,  with  dia- 

mond and  pearls. 

497.  “Blackberries.”  Comb  in  Gold 

and  Enamel. 

j 498.  “Children’s  Dance.  Comb  in 
Gold,  with  brilliants  and  enamel, 
(Nos.  489-493  are  installed  in  the 
1 Reading  Room  of  the  Austrian 

I Government  Pavilion.) 


BELGIUM 


Commissioner  General 
M.  Jules  Carlier 


Delegate  of  the  Belgian  Fine  Arts  Commission 

Mr.  Emile:  Vautuikr 


ar  information  regarding;  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Mr.  Emile  Vauthier,  in  Gallery 
of  Fine  Arts,  Belgian  Section. 


BELGIUM 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  109,  110,  111  and  112, 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Abattuci,  Pierre  Jean,  Brussels. 

1.  The  Solitary  Castle. 

Abry,  Leon,  Antwerp. 

2.  Full  Cry. 

Acart,  Miss  Adelina,  Ghent. 

3.  Interior  of  the  Ophthalmic  Insti- 

tute of  Ghent. 

Amerlinck-Claes,  Miss  Virginie,  Courtrai. 

4.  Orchids, 

Baes,  Firmin,  Brussels. 

6.  The  Challenge. 

Bastien,  Alfred,  Brussels. 

7.  Border  of  the  Forest  of  Soignes. 

Bay  art,  Paul,  Brussels. 

8.  Old  Mill  in  Flanders. 

Blieck,  Maurice,  Brussels. 

9.  In  the  Campine. 

10.  Autumn. 

Boss,  Prosper,  Ghent. 

11.  Old  Castle. 

Boudry,  Alois,  Antwerp. 

12.  An  Old  Song. 

'S3.  The  Convalescent. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Buysse,  Georges,  Wandelghem,  near 
Ghent. 

14.  Winter  Afternoon. 

Calais,  Miss  Henriette,  Brussels. 

15.  “ Alleluia!  In  Heaven  the  last  one 

will  be  the  first  one.” 

Cambier,  Louis,  Brussels. 

16.  The  Coenaculum  in  Jerusalem. 

17.  The  Cavern  of  Christ’s  Agony. 

Cambier,  Nestor,  Brussels. 

18.  View  of  Bruges. 

Carpentier,  Evariste,  Liege. 

19.  Rainy  Weather. 

20.  On  the  Terrace. 

Charlet,  Franz,  Brussels. 

22.  The  Golden  Dial. 

Claus,  Emile,  Ostend. 

23.  An  Abandoned  Brickyard. 

24.  Winter  Sun. 

Cluysenacr,  Andre,  Brussels. 

24a.  Mother  and  Child. 

25.  Study  for  a Portrait. 

Collin,  Andr6,  Brussels. 

26.  Winter  in  the  House  of  the  Poor. 
Courtens,  Franz,  Brussels. 

27.  Beneath  the  Beeches. 

28.  Morning  Work. 

Crabbe,  Victor,  Brussels. 

29.  The  “Val-Duchesse.” 

30.  A Corner  of  the  Pond. 


BELGIUM.  log 

Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Crabeels,  Florent  Nicolas  (deceased). 

31.  A Flemish  Fair  in  the  Country. 

32.  The  Beginning  of  the  Day. 

De  Baugnies,  Rene,  Brussels. 

33.  Harbor. 

De  Bievre,  Miss  Marie,  Brussels. 

34.  Camelias. 

35.  Peaches. 

36.  Roses. 

Degouve  de  Nunques,  William,  Brussels. 

37.  The  North  Side  of  Majorque 

Island. 

38.  In  the  Majorque  Island. 

De  Hem,  Miss  Louise,  Ypres,  West 
Flanders. 

40.  The  Lover  of  Books. 

41.  Old  Flemish  Woman. 

De  Lalaing,  Comte  Jacques,  Brussels. 

42.  Portrait  of  a Priest  from  the 

country. 

Deweert,  Mrs.  Anna,  Ghent. 

43.  Fog  of  the  Morning  on  the  River. 

Dierckx,  Pierre  Jacques,  Moll,  near  Ant- 
werp. 

44.  The  Spinning  Women. 

Drumeaux,  Miss  Angelina,  Liege. 

45.  Chrysanthemums. 

Eckermans,  Miss  Alice,  Antwerp. 

46.  Ave  Maria,  Rosa  Mystica. 

Farazyn,  Edgard,  Antwerp. 

47.  On  the  Wharf. 

48.  Fishermen  and  Shells. 

49.  Women  Repairing  Nets. 

Frederic,  Leon,  Brussels. 

50.  Nature.  Polyptych. 

51.  Legend  of  St.  Francis.  Triptych. 

Gevers,  Miss  Helene,  Antwerp. 

52.  The  Water  Color  Lesson. 

53.  The  Broken  Branch. 

Gilsoul,  Victor,  Brussels. 

54.  The  Turning  of  the  Canal  of 

Bruges. 

55.  Heavy  Sea. 

• 56.  Fishing  Vessels  Arriving. 

Haeck,  Leopold,  Antwerp. 

57.  The  Moon  Rising. 

58.  Morning  of  October. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Halle,  Oscar,  Ostend. 

60.  The  Washerwomen. 

61.  The  Rope  Factor}'. 

Hamesse,  Adolphe,  Brussels. 

62.  Autumn. 

Hazledine,  Alfred,  Brussels. 

63.  A Corner  of  a Street  in  Bruges. 

Hennebicq,  Andre  (deceased). 

64.  Quo  Vadis:  A Christian  Martyr 

Arriving  at  the  Catacombs. 

65.  La  Esmeralda. 

Henneman,  Valentine,  Bruges. 

66.  At  Knocke. 

Hens,  Franz,  Antwerp. 

67.  Fisherboats  on  the  Scheldt. 

Herbo,  Leon,  Brussels. 

67a.  Edmee. 

Hermans,  Charles,  Brussels. 

68.  Bather. 

Herremans,  Lievin,  Brussels. 

69.  The  Shop  of  Zeeland. 

Heymans,  Adrien  Joseph,  Brussels. 

70.  The  Sun  Rising  in  the  Bogs  of  the 

Campine. 

71.  An  Afternoon  of  October. 

Hoorickx,  Ernest,  Puers,  East  Flanders. 

72.  Ferry  on  the  Old  Scheldt. 

Horenbant,  Joseph,  Ghent. 

73.  Gossips. 

74.  Bad  Days. 

Houyoiix,  Leon,  near  Brussels. 

75.  Autumn 

Jacobs,  Adolphe,  Brussels. 

76.  Young  Oxen  in  Pasture. 

77.  Pastures  in  Brabant. 

Jamar,  Armand,  Brussels. 

79.  Ocean. 

80.  Dutch  Home. 

Jamar,  Miss  Pauline,  Liege. 

81.  Pansies. 

Jefferys,  Marcel,  Brussels. 

82.  Grey  Weather. 

83.  Flowers  of  July. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Jonnaert,  Mrs.  Clemence,  Ghent. 

84.  In  June. 

85.  Peonies. 

86.  Iris. 

Jottrand,  Lucien,  Brussels. 

87.  Morning  in  the  Open  Sea. 

88.  Stillness  in  the  Twilight. 

Khnopff,  Fernand,  Brussels. 

89.  The  Blue  Wing. 

Laermans,  Eugene,  Brussels. 

90.  The  Intruders. 

Laridon,  Miss  Louise,  Antwerp. 

91.  Poppies. 

Laureys,  Armand,  Brussels. 

92.  Young  Mother. 

Leempoels,  Jef,  Brussels. 

94.  Destiny  and  Humanity. 

95.  Friendship. 

96.  In  Tears. 

Lefevre,  Arthur,  Brussels. 

97.  Cinder-pickers. 

Le  Mayeur,  Adrien,  Brussels. 

98.  The  Way  out  the  Channel  of 

Ostend. 

Leotard,  Alice,  Brussels. 

99.  Nothing  More. 

Leveque,  August,  Brussels. 

100.  Triumph  of  Death. 

101.  Hymn  of  Love. 

Lybaert,  Theophile,  Ghent. 

102.  Jersey  Blues. 

103.  Scouting. 

Marcette,  Alexandre,  Brussels. 

104.  Moonlight  on  the  Scheldt. 

Marcotte,  Miss  Marie  Antoinette,  Ant- 
werp. 

107.  An  Old  Gardener. 

Mathieu,  Paul,  Brussels. 

108.  Landscape  in  Brabant. 

Mayne,  Jean,  Brussels. 

io8a.  The  Wheelwright. 

Meunier,  Miss  Georgette,  Brussels. 

109.  The  Mandolin. 

Melsen,  Marten,  near  Antwerp. 

109a.  The  Milkmaid. 

Meyers,  Isidore,  Brussels, 
no.  Afternoon. 


Exhibit 

I No. 

I Montigny,  Miss  Jenny,  Ghent. 

' III.  Morning:  October, 

j 112.  Afternoon. 

! Nys,  Alexis,  Brussels. 

113.  The  Wave. 

Oleffe,  Auguste,  Ostend. 

114.  The  Lighthouse-keeper. 
Ottevaere,  Henri,  Brussels. 

1 15.  The  Abyss  of  the  Sea. 

I Patte,  Fernand,  Brussels. 

1 16.  April. 

; Proost,  Frans,  near  Antwerp. 

I 117.  The  Lonely  Farm. 

I Ransy-Putzeys,  Mrs.  Felicie,  Liege. 

I 118.  Banks  of  the  Meuse  (Vise). 

! Radoux,  Mrs.  Marguerite,  Liege. 

119.  The  Spider. 

I Robert,  Raphael,  Ghent. 

J 120.  The  Dogs  of  a Poor  Man. 

121.  Flemish  Village, 
j 122.  The  Red  Chapel. 

Ronner,  Miss  Alice,  Brussels. 

123.  Geraniums. 

Rosseels,  Jacques,  Antwerp. 

124.  Banks  of  the  Scheldt. 

Rousseau,  Charles,  Bruges. 

125.  Panorama  of  Bruges. 

Rul,  Henry,  Antwerp. 

I 126.  Dunes  in  the  Campine. 

; Simons,  Franz,  Braesschaet,  near  Ant- 
werp. 

127.  The  Red  Cows. 

Smits,  Jakob,  Moll,  near  Antwerp, 
i 128.  The  Kiss  of  Judas, 

i Stevens,  Gustave  Max,  Brussels. 

I 132.  The  Annunciation. 

I 133.  The  Hamadryad. 

I Steppe,  Romain,  Antwerp, 

j 134.  Nocturnal  Peace. 

Thomas,  Henri,  Brussels. 

I 135.  Venus. 

Vanaise,  Gustave  (deceased). 

I 139.  The  Spring. 

140.  Equestrian  Portrait  of  the  Count 
I of  Merode. 


BELGIUM. 


Ill 


Oil  Paintings  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Van  Andringa,  Martin,  near  Brussels. 

141.  Landscape  of  Brabant. 

Van  Beurden,  Alphonse  G.,  Antwerp. 

142.  In  the  sweat  of  your  brow  you 

will  gain  your  bread. 

Van  Cauwelaert,  Emile  Jean,  Ghent. 

143.  Ferry  with  Cattle. 

144.  Sunset. 

Van  Damme,  Frans,  Brussels. 

145.  Abandoned  Ships. 

Van  den  Acker,  Jan,  Brussels. 

145a.  A Connoisseur. 

Van  den  Bos,  Georges,  Ghent. 

146.  Lady  with  her  Cat. 

Van  den  Eeden,  Nicolas,  Namur. 

147.  The  Communicants  in  St.  Gu- 

dule’s  Church. 

Van  der  Meulen,  Edmond,  Brussels. 

148.  One  Chair  for  Two. 

T49.  French  Hounds.  (Underwood.) 

Van  der  Ouderaa,  P.  J.,  Antwerp. 

150.  A Jewelry  Fair  in  the  Sixteenth 

Century  in  Antwerp. 

151.  A Moment  of  Rest. 

Vandievort,  Louis,  Antwerp. 

152.  Attila  bewailed  by  his  Wives. 

Van  Esbrock,  Edouard,  Brussels. 

153.  First  Sorrow. 

van  Holsbeek,  Albert,  Contich,  near 
Antwerp. 

154.  Portrait,  Miss  de  Cambrake. 

Van  Hove,  Edmond,  Ghent. 

155.  The  Monk. 

156.  A Savant. 

Van  Leemputten,  Corneille  (deceased). 

157.  A Sunny  Day  (March). 

Van  Leemputten,  Franz,  Antwerp. 

158.  Cloudy  Summer. 

Van  Melle,  Henri,  Ghent. 

159.  The  Farm  Yard. 

Van  Roy,  Dolf,  Brussels. 

160.  Strawberries. 

161.  Interior. 

Vauthier,  Emile,  Brussels. 

162.  The  Collar  of  Amber. 

163.  Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

164.  Portraits  of  a Family. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Verbrugge,  Emile,  Antwerp. 

165.  Fruit  Market  in  Venice. 
Verhaert,  Piet,  Antwerp. 

166.  An  Old  Flemish  Song  between 

Two  Decks  (Fishing  Boat). 

167.  The  Drunkard. 

168.  In  the  Dunes. 

Verhas,  Jan.  (deceased). 

169.  Young  Flemish  Girl. 

Verheyden,  Isidore,  Brussels. 

170.  The  Large  Oak  Tree. 

Waegemans,  Maurice,  Brussels. 

171.  The  Old  Trench. 

Willaert,  Ferdinand,  Ghent. 

172.  The  Old  Beguinage  at  Ghent. 

173.  Old  Canal  at  Ghent. 

174.  Flemish  Woman  Sewing. 

Wystman,  Rodolphe,  Brussels. 

176.  The  Old  Willows. 

177.  The  Old  Bridge,  Bruges. 

Wytsman,  Mrs.  Juliette,  Brussels. 

178.  The  Brooms. 

179.  Lilies. 

Water  Colors. 

Art,  Miss  Berthe,  Brussels. 

180.  Game  and  Vegetables.  Pastel. 
i8oa.  Cinerarias.  Pastel. 

Bartholome,  Leon,  Brussels. 

i8ob.  Fishermen’s  Home  in  South 
France.  Charcoal. 

Beauck,  Mrs.  Eva,  Brussels. 

181.  In  the  Twilight.  Tinted  Design. 

182.  Repose  in  the  Farm-house.  Tinted 

Design. 

Beauck,  Frangois,  Brussels. 

183.  Man  Before  Death.  Charcoal. 

184.  Four  small  drawings.  Pen  and 

Ink. 

Cassiers,  Henry,  Brussels. 

185.  Dutch  Town. 

Coenraets,  Ferdinand,  Brussels. 

188.  The  Pond — the  Morning. 

189.  A Quay  in  Dordrecht. 

De  Hem,  Miss  Louise,  Ypres. 

189a.  Tuttle  Girl  from  the  Country. 
Pastel. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors,  Engravings,  Lithographs  and  Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Delaunois,  Alfred,  Brussels. 

190.  A Corner  of  St.  Peter’s  Church 

at  Louvain. 

191.  An  Evening  at  St.  Peter’s  Church, 

Louvain. 

Gilsoul,  Mrs.  Katy,  Brussels. 

192.  Nasturtiums  and  Convolvulus. 

Hageman,  Victor,  Antwerp. 

194.  Wintertime.  Pastel. 

Hagemans,  Maurice,  Brussels. 

195.  Along  the  Channel. 

Khnopff,  Fernand,  Brussels. 

196.  Loneliness.  Wax  and  pastel. 

197.  Incense.  Wax  and  water  color. 

Lagye,  Benoni,  Brussels. 

198.  Autumn. 

Leveque,  Auguste,  Brussels. 

199.  Study.  Charcoal. 

200.  Study.  Charcoal. 

Marcette,  Alexandre,  Brussels. 

200a.  Repairing  Boats. 

200b.  Departure  of  the  Fisherboats. 

Massin,  Mrs.  Juliette,  Brussels. 

201.  Spinning  Woman.  Pastel. 

Ratinckx,  Joseph,  Antwerp. 

202.  Battle  of  Groningen,  1302. 

Rassenfosse,  Armand,  Liege. 

203.  Head  of  Woman.  Drawing.  ^ 

204.  Woman  in  black  dress.  Drawing. 

205.  Study  in  red  chalk. 

Schaecken,  Leon,  Brussels. 

206.  Indolence.  Pastel. 

Smits,  Jakob,  near  Antwerp. 

206a.  Sunny  Flowers. 

Stacquet,  Henri,  Brussels. 

206b.  Dutch  Church. 

206c.  Dutch  Home. 

Themon,  Paul,  Namur. 

207.  Morning  on  the  Meuse. 

208.  A Way  near  Corbion. 

Tibbaut,  Miss  Marie  Anne,  Ghent. 

209.  After  the  High  Mass. 

210.  Waiting  the  Barques. 

Uytterschaut,  Victor,  Brussels. 

2ioa.  Mill  in  Flanders. 

2iob.  Orchard  in  Holland. 

«ioc.  Near  Brussels. 


Van  Andringa,  Martin,  Brussels. 

211.  Young  Girl.  Pastel. 
Vanderstraeten,  Andre  Martin,  Brussels. 

212.  The  Cathedral  in  the  Evening. 

Charcoal. 

Van  Haesendonck,  Georges,  Brussels. 

213.  Ecstatic  Sleep.  Drawing. 

Van  Hove,  Edmond,  Ghent. 

214.  A Monk.  Pencil. 

Van  Neste,  Alfred,  Antwerp. 

215.  Designs  for  illustration.  Ink. 

Two  Frames. 

Van  Ysendyck,  Miss  Julia,  Brussels. 

216.  Iris.  Pastel. 

Verhas,  Jan.  (deceased). 

217.  Fishing  for  Shrimps. 

Willaert,  Arthur,  Ghent. 

218.  Evening. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 
Bernier,  Charles,  Angre,  near  Mons. 

219.  Job.  After  Bonnat. 

220.  Visit  to  the  Sick  Man.  After 

Alex.  Struys. 

221.  Portrait. 

Greuse,  Louis,  Mons. 

222.  The  Battle  of  the  Amazons. 

After  Rubens. 

223.  The  Man  with  the  Hat.  After 

Frans  Hals. 

Lauwers,  Frangois,  Antwerp. 

224.  The  Minuet.  After  Rozier.  En- 

graving. 

Peeters,  Louis,  Antwerp. 

225.  Portrait.  After  Rembrandt. 

Etching. 

226.  Portrait.  After  Frans  Hals. 

Etching. 

227.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Father. 

Etching. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

(Nos.  228,  230,  231,  233,  241,  247,  248,  250, 
255,  257,  257a,  258,  263,  265,  266,  269, 
269a,  26gb,  272,  273,  274  and  277  are 
installed  in  the  Sculpture  Pavilion.) 
Baudrenghien,  J.,  Brussels. 

228.  Sisyphus. 

Beer,  Auguste,  Brussels. 

229.  Primeval  Workman. 

Blickx,  T.  G.  M.,  Mechlin. 

230.  Old  Priest. 

231.  Monk  Praying. 

Boncquet,  H.,  Brussels. 

232.  Obsession. 


BELGIUM. 


113 


Sculpture,  Architecture  and  Loan  Collection. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Charlier,  G.,  Brussels. 

233.  A Widow. 

234.  Remembrance. 

Devigne,  P.  (deceased). 

235.  Domenica. 

236.  Psyche. 

237.  Eurydice. 

I Dillens,  J.,  Brussels. 

238.  The  Silence  of  the  Tomb. 

I 239.  Four  Statuettes. 

! (a.)  The  Haberdasher. 

(b.)  The  Turner. 

I (c.)  The  Horse  Shoer. 

I (d.)  The  Master  of  the  Guild, 

i Dubois,  P.,  Brussels. 

240.  A Woman  Reclining. 

; 241.  Sarah, 

j 242.  The  Echo. 

: Dupon,  Josue,  Antwerp, 
j 243.  St.  George. 

244.  Female  Lion  and  Snake, 
i 246.  Camel, 

i Hambresin,  A.,  Brussels, 
j 247.  Judith. 

248.  Country  Girl. 

249.  Work. 

Jespers,  L.  E.  M.,  Antwerp. 

250.  Undeceived. 

250a.  Aurora. 

250b.  “No.” 

250c.  Happy  Youth. 

Lagae,  Jules,  Brussels. 

251.  Home  Angel. 

252.  The  Cardinal  Goossens. 

253.  Portrait  of  Julius  Dillens,  Artist. 

1 254.  Old  Flemish  Fisher. 

J Lambeaux,  Jef.,  Brussels. 

I 255.  The  Bitten  Faun. 

I Lefever,  E.  F.,  Brussels. 

I 256.  Fisherman  of  Prawns, 

j Le  Roy,  Hypp,  Ghent. 

257.  The  Conscience  stops  the  Cul- 

prit’s Arm. 
j 257a.  Flandria. 

I Leveque,  Auguste,  Brussels. 

258.  The  Amazons  Struggling. 
Meunier,  Constantin,  Brussels. 

! 259.  Man  of  the  People. 

260.  Miner  of  the  “Borinage.” 

261.  Miner  in  the  Mine. 

Noequet,  Paul  Ange,  New  York  City. 

262.  Woman  Yawning. 

263.  The  Wounded. 

Samuel,  Charles,  Brussels. 

265.  Uylenspiegel  and  Ncle. 

266.  Khnopff.  Bust. 

267.  Evening. 

268.  Fortune. 

Van  i^eurden,  A.,  Antwerp. 

269.  Cupid  on  the  Watch. 


Exhibit 

N©. 

Van  Peteghen,  Adolphe,  Brussels. 

269a.  Prayer. 

269b.  Young  Girl. 

Vingotte,  T.  J.,  Brussels. 

271.  Catalina. 

27a.  Medusa. 

Vogelaar,  L.,  Brussels. 

273.  Old  Man.  Plaster  Bust 
Weyns,  J.,  Antwerp. 

274.  Justice. 

275.  For  Fatherland. 

276.  The  Charmer. 

Willems,  J.,  Antwerp. 

277.  The  Sparrow  Hawk. 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Baes,  H.,  Brussels. 

! 278.  Decorative  Panel. 

279.  Decorative  Panel. 

280.  Decorative  Panel. 

Creten,  V.,  Brussels. 

281.  Designs  and  Plans. 

De  Braey,  M.,  Antwerp. 

282.  Four  designs  for  the  Belgian 

Building  at  the  Universal  Expo- 
sition at  Liege,  in  1905.  Photo- 
graphs. 

Mayne,  S.,  Brussels. 

283.  Designs. 

1 Saintenoy,  P.,  Brussels. 

284.  Belgian  Building  at  the  St.  Louis 

Exposition.  Plans. 

285.  Designs  and  Photographs. 

Van  Neck,  Joseph. 

285a.  Architectural  Plans. 

GROUP  13. 

LOAN  COLLECTION. 

De  Buck,  Victor,  Brussels. 

286.  Albums  containing  the  works  of 

P.  P.  Rubens. 

286a.  Four  copies  after  celebrated 
Rubens  pictures  at  the  Brussels 

i .Museum.  (In  Sculpture  Pa- 

vilion.) 

The  Martyrdom  of  St.  Lievin. 
The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 
The  Nativity. 

The^  Ascension  of  Calvary. 

Renders,  Emile,  Bruges. 

287.  Specimens  of  old  Flemish  Wood 

Carvings.  (In  Belgian  National 
Pavilion.) 

De  Coen,  A.,  Brussels. 

288.  Flemish  Kirmess.  Hand-woven 

Tapestry,  made  about  1650, 
after  design  by  David  Teniers. 

Badel,  E.,  Paris. 

288a.  Painted  Wood  Panels. 


BRAZIL 


Commissioner-General 
Col.  F.  M.  De  Souza  Aguiar 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 
J.  A.  Dos  Santos- 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Brazilian  Headquarters 
in  Brazilian  Building. 


BRAZIL 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  100  and  101. 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Barbosa,  Bento,  S.  Paulo. 

I.  Portrait. 

Brocos,  Modesto,  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
la.  Portrait  of  Dr.  G.  Ramos. 

3.  Peeling  Goiaba  Fruit. 

4.  Southern  Cross. 

4a.  The  Old  Paina  Tree. 

Calixto,  B.,  S.  Paulo. 

4b.  Wood  Chopper. 

Delpino,  A.,  Minas  Geraes. 

5.  Rain  on  the  Mountains. 

6.  Sunshine  in  the  Forest. 

7.  Gold-washer. 

8.  Birth  of  the  Inconfidence. 

9.  Landscape  at  Barbacena. 

10.  Milkman  in  costume  of  Minas. 

11.  Cross  of  the  Souls;  a country  resi- 

dence at  Barbacena. 

12.  Holy  Lake. 

13.  Youthful  Artist. 

14.  Evening  on  the  Farm. 

15.  Ocean  Scene. 

16.  House  where  Santos  Dumont  was 

born. 

17.  Wood  Hauler  in  the  costume  of 

Minas. 

18.  Panorama  of  City  of  Marianna, 

State  of  Minas. 

Esteves,  H.,  Minas  Geraes. 

19.  Horse’s  Head  (Brazilian  breed). 

20.  View  of  River  das  Velhas  near 

Sahara  Station. 

21.  Twilight  at  Honorio  Bicalho. 


Exhibit 

No. 

23.  “Here  I am.” 

24.  A Convalescent. 

25.  Manganese  Ore  Mining. 

26.  Gap  above  Tombadouro  Falls. 

27.  Brazilian  Wood  Haulers. 

28.  Manganese  Ore  Mining. 

29.  Sunrise  in  Ouro-Preto. 

30.  Painting  Clay  Deposits. 

31.  A Tipsy  Negress. 

32.  Office  of  Belgian  Manganese  Min- 

ing Company. 

33.  Fowls’  Playing  Ground. 

34.  Fowls’  Playing  Ground. 

35.  Ancient  Palace  of  Government, 

State  of  Minas. 

36.  Holy  Lake  Village. 

37.  Residence  of  late  Dr.  Lund  at 

Holy  Lake. 

38.  Overflow  of  the  Holy  Lake. 

39.  Gathering  Grapes  in  State  of 

Minas. 

40.  House  and  Lands  of  the  Aurifer- 

ous Co.  at  H.  Bicalho,  Station 
of  the  Brazil  Central  Railroad, 

42.  A Tract  of  the  Boa  Vista  Coun- 

try; Residence  of  the  late  Em- 
peror D.  Pedro  II. 

43.  St.  Joseph’s  Hill  at  Ouro-Preto. 

44.  Sunrise  in  Bello  Horizonte. 

45.  A Part  of  Sahara  Great  Bridge 

over  River  das  Velhas  (built 
by  Engineer  Santos  Dumont, 
father  of  the  great  Aeronaut). 

46.  A Country  Cooking  Range. 

47.  House  where  the  Minas  Revolu- 

tionists were  assembled  in  1790. 

48.  Canga  Heights  between  Inficion- 

ado  and  Agua  Quente  Hill. 

49.  General  Panorama  of  Bello  Hori- 

zonte— Old  Curral  d’El  Rey 
before  construction  of  present 
city. 


BRAZIL. 


117 


No. 

Esteves,  H.,  Minas  Geraes — Continued. 

50.  Panorama  of  Bello  Horizonte,  | 

showing  famous  Piedade  Moun-  ! 
tains,  Sahara  Street,  and  old  , 
Parochial  Church.  j 

51.  Great  Fountain  at  the  Savings 

Bank  Square  and  Arts  and  j 
Trades  Lyceum.  I 

52.  Miniature  of  the  City  of  Ouro  j 

Preto,  showing  the  Church  of 
“Our  Lady  of  the  Rosario.”  I 

53.  A Child’s  Fancy  Dress. 

53a.  Parochial  Church  Bello  Horizonte.  | 
53b.  Portrait  Head  of  Man. 

Frederico,  Raphael,  S.  Paulo. 

54.  Concert  in  the  Open  Air. 

54a.  Landscape  and  Girl. 

55.  Amateur  Collector. 

56.  Rondo  in  ’la’  major. 

57.  Interior  of  an  Artist’s  Studio. 

58.  Watering  the  Vines.  1 

59.  After  the  Reading.  ! 

60.  Near  the  Altar.  ^ 

61.  Interior  Household  Scene. 
Figueiredo,  A.,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

62.  Fort  of  the  Leme. 

63.  Sunset  on  the  Beach. 

64.  Summer  Evening. 

65.  Corcovado  (Hump-back)  Moun-  I 

tain. 

66.  Sensational  Crime.  ' 

67.  Rhapsody  of  the  Waves.  | 

68.  Panorama  of  Serra  de  Petropolis.  j 

69.  Copacabana. 

70.  Babylonia  Mountain. 

71.  Rocks. 

72.  Valley  of  Tijuca. 

73.  Bay  of  Botafogo. 

74.  Peak  of  Tijuca  Mountain. 

75.  Avis  Rara  (Artist’s  Inspiration). 

75a.  Youth’s  Dream.  I 

Figueiredo,  Dr.  A.  G.,  Amazonas.  | 

76.  View  of  the  city  of  Manaos.  j 

Mee,  M.,  S.  Paulo.  i 

76a.  Fruit. 

76b.  Orchids. 

76c.  Orchids. 

76d.  Tomatoes.  j 

Pacheco,  Insley,  Rio  de  Janeiro.  | 

77.  Cataract  of  Paulo  Affonso. 

78.  Landscape. 

79.  Landscape. 

80.  Marine. 

81.  Marine. 

82.  Marine. 

83.  Marine. 

84.  Marine. 


No. 

Papf,  E.,  S.  Paulo. 

84a.  Orchids. 

Ribeiro,  L.,  Minas  Geraes. 

85.  Brazilian  Cruiser  on  Ocean  at 

Night. 

86.  Steamship  “Kronprinz  Wilhelm.” 

87.  American  Battleships  in  Rio  de 

Janeiro  Harbor,  (Saluting.) 

Silva,  Oscar  P.  da,  S.  Paulo. 

87a.  A Mother  holding  Child. 

Steckel,  F.  A.,  Minas  Geraes. 

88.  A Stone  Quarry. 

89.  Panorama  of  the  Morro  Velho. 

89a.  A Suburban  Residence. 

Visconti,  E.,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

90.  Bust  of  Man. 

91.  A Convalescent. 

92.  Mystic  Dream. 

93.  Pedro  Alvares  Cabral. 

94.  S.  Sebastiano. 

Walder,  Henry,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

95.  Odontoglossum  Grande. 

96.  Cattleya  Gigas;  Warocqueana; 

Amethystina;  Rex  de  O’Brien. 

97.  Cattleya  Hordyano  Cardeniana; 

Cattleya  Dowiana;  Cattleya 

Leopoldo  II;  Cattleya  Walk- 
eriana. 

98.  Cattleya  Hordyano  Luciani;  Mos- 

siae  Amoena;  Oncidium  Kram- 
eranum;  Oncidium  Lamelli- 

gerum. 

99.  Lovelia  Elegans;  Lovelia  Glauca. 

100.  Lutia  Purpureum;  Insleay. 

101.  Miltonia  Morelina;  Miltonia  Pur- 

purata;  Miltonia  Vexillania; 
Miltonia  Alva. 

102.  Cattleya  Kimalliana;  Cattleya 

Mendeli;  Cattleya  Labiata;  Cat- 
tleya Cupidon  Autumnalis. 

Weingartner,  P.,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul. 

103.  Change  of  Fortune. 

103a.  The  Harvest. 

103b.  The  Cock  Fight. 

103c.  The  Marriage  of  Anticoni. 


Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 


Exhibit 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors,  Sculpture,  Architecture  and  Loan  Collection. 


WATER  COLORS. 

ExhiWt 

No. 

Delpino,  A.,  Minas  Geraes. 

109.  Mother  caressing  Child.  Pastel 

drawing. 

110.  Ox  Cart  Driver.  Pastel  drawing. 

111.  Portrait  of  Mel.  Joaquim  de 

Macedo.  Pastel  drawing. 

112.  Itacoluny  Mountains. 

Esteves,  H.,  Minas  Geraes. 

113.  A cottage  at  Villa  Bressane. 

113a.  House  of  Major  Goulat  at  B. 
Horizonte. 

114.  Innocent  Sleep.  Pencil  drawing, 

115.  Ancient  House  at  Bello  Hori- 

zonte. 

115a.  An  old  Farm  House. 

116.  St.  Joseph’s  Procession. 

117.  Flowers.  Colored  Crayon. 

117a.  President  Floriano.  Pastel. 

117b.  Victor  Emmanuel.  Pastel. 

117c.  Dr.  P.  G.  Lund.  Pastel. 

Pacheco,  Insley,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

118.  Marine,  Gouache. 

119.  Marine.  Gouache. 

120.  Marine.  Gouache. 

I2X.  Marine.  Gou  .che. 

122.  Marine.  Gouache. 

Schlatter,  Fernando,  Rio  Grande  do  Sul. 

123.  View  of  City  of  Porto  Alegre. 
Visconti,  E.,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

124.  Nude  Woman.  Crayon  drawing. 

125.  Bust  of  Woman.  Crayon  draw- 

ing. 

126.  Woman  in  Repose.  Crayon 

drawing. 

127.  Figures  of  Children.  Crayon 

Drawing. 

128.  Bust  of  Woman.  Crayon  draw- 

ing. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Brocos,  Modesto,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

128a.  Three  etchings  in  one  frame: 

(a)  Marshall  Floriano  Peixoto. 

(b)  Rodolpho  Bernardelli. 

Cc)  Late  Dom  Pedro  II. 

128b.  Three  etchings  in  one  frame: 
128c.  Frame  of  etchings:  Portraits 
of  eminent  Brazilian  Citizens. 


GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Exliibit 

No. 

Favero,  Marino  del  & Bros.,  S.  Paulo. 
I28d.  Christ  on  the  Cross  of  Calvary. 
Wood  carving. 

Girardet,  A.  G.,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

129.  Case  containing  bronze  and 

aluminum  medals  and  cameos. 

130.  Collection  large  bronze  medal- 

lions. 

131.  Collection  large  plaster  medal- 

lions. 

Rangel,  A.  C.  F.,  S.  Paulo. 

131a.  Coffee  Branch.  Wood  carving. 

Zani,  Amadeu,  S.  Paulo. 

131b.  Ave  Maria.  Bas  relief  in  plaster. 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Dubugras,  V.,  S.  Paulo. 

131C.  Perspective  View  of  Design  for 
Church.  Water  color. 
i3id.  Perspective  View  of  Design  for 
Town  Hall.  Water  color. 
i3ie.  Five  Views  of  House.  Photo- 
graphs. 

i3if.  Five  Views  of  Interior  of  House. 
Photographs. 

i3ig.  Five  Views  of  Church.  Photo- 
graphs. 

Seven  Views  of  Town  Hall. 
Photographs. 

GROUP  13. 

LOAN  COLLECTION. 

i3ii.  Madonna.  Very  old.  Lent  by 
Dr.  Augusto  Mario,  Minas 
Geraes. 

Musi,  A.  (deceased). 

i3il*  Three  water  colors, 
representing  festival  scenes. 
Lent  by  the  State  Government 
of  Amazonas. 


BRAZIL. 


119 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 


Exhibit 

No. 

V/ORKMANSHIP. 

Visconti,  E.,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

Water  colors: 

132. 

Wall  paper  design. 

133. 

Pitcher  design. 

134. 

Vase  design. 

135* 

Lace  design. 

136. 

Design  for  table. 

137- 

Wall  paper  design. 

138. 

Wall  paper  frieze  design. 

139- 

Wall  paper  design. 

140. 

Wall  paper  design. 

141. 

Wall  paper  design. 

142. 

Wall  paper  design. 

143- 

Imitation  stained  glass  design. 

144. 

Plate  design. 

H5- 

Vase  design. 

146. 

Wall  paper  design. 

147. 

Design  for  Allegorical  picture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

X48. 

Portiere  drapery  de-sign. 

149. 

Plate  design. 

ISO* 

Wall  paper  design 

I5I. 

Vase  design. 

152. 

Design  for  pririted  drapery. 

153. 

Design  for  dyeing  cloth. 

154* 

Design  for  embroidery. 

155- 

Design  for  pattern  of  cloth. 

156. 

Table  chandelier  design  (elec- 

157. 

tric). 

Wall  paper  design. 

158- 

Ceramics: 

Vase. 

159* 

Vase. 

160. 

Vase. 

161. 

Vase. 

162. 

Vase. 

163. 

Jar. 

164. 

Jar. 

165. 

Tar. 

166. 

jar. 

1 66a.  Jar. 

167. 

Platter. 

BULGARIA 


Commissioner-General 
P.  T.  Mattheef 


Commissioner  of  Sections 
D.  Stancioff 


or  iiiforinatioii  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Enlgarian  vSection 
in  Varied  Indnsfries  Rnilding. 


BULGARIA. 


WEST  PAVILION. 

Gallery  127. 

Paintings  and  Drawings,  Sculpture. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Exhibit 
No. 

Dimoff,  V.,  Sophia. 

1.  Ancient  Bulgarian  Kings. 

Ellieff,  H.,  Honorable  Mention,  1900, 
Paris,  Sophia. 

2.  Landscape. 

Evstatieff,  G.,  Sophia. 

3.  Goats. 

4.  Sheep. 

Horeishin,  D.,  Honorable  Mention,  1900, 
Paris,  Sophia. 

5.  Wild  Goats. 

Marinoff,  V.,  Sophia. 

6.  Landscape. 

Marinoff,  J.,  Sophia, 

7.  Landscape. 

Mavrodinoff,  T.,  Sophia, 

8.  Macedonian  Woman. 

Mihailoff,  B.,  Sophia. 

45-48.  Four  designs  for  Church  Win- 
dows. 

Mitoff,  A.,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris, 
Sophia. 

9.  Scene  at  the  Market  in  the  City  of 

Sophia. 

10.  Old  Fountain  in  Plevna, 

XI.  Capricious  Gipsy  Child. 

12.  Mother  and  Daughter-in-law  at  the 

Market  in  the  City  of  Sophia. 

13.  Gipsy  Woman  selling  Colanders. 


Exhibit 

No. 

14.  Gipsy  Women  taking  their  break- 
fast in  the  City  of  Sophia. 

15.  Girls  at  the  Market  in  the  City  of 
Silistra. 

16.  A group  of  Peasant  Women  at  the 
Market  in  the  City  of  Sophia. 

17.  A Peasant  Woman  selling  Geese 
at  the  Market  in  the  City  of 
Sophia. 

17a.  Women  at  the  Market  in  City  of 
Silistra. 

17b.  Sophia  Market.  (No.  29  for  jury.) 

I Mrkvitchka,  J.  V.,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
I Paris,  Sophia. 

' 18.  Portrait  of  H.  R.  H.,  the  late 

Princess  of  Bulgaria. 
i8a.  Bulgarian  Dance. 

19.  Refugees. 

20.  Under  the  protection  of  the 

Crescent. 

21.  Insurgents, 

22.  All  Saints. 

22a.  At  the  Pond.  (No.  30  for  jury.) 
22b.  Mother  and  Child.  (No.  31  for 
jury.) 

22c.  Young  Widow  at  the  Grave.  No. 
32  for  jury.) 

22d.  Turk  (Bashibazouk).  No.  33  for 
jury.) 

22e,  At  the  Well.  (No.  34  for  jury.) 
22f.  Goatherd.  (No.  35  for  jury.) 

22g.  Village  Dance.  (No.  36  for  jury.) 

Oberbauer. 

22h.  Shepherd.  (No.  38  for  jury.) 

22i,  Sportsman.  (No.  39  for  jur3^) 


BULGARIA. 


123 


I 

Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

22j.  Village  Bar.  (No.  40  for  jury.) 
22k.  Convent.  (No.  41  for  jury.) 

Perfanoff,  D.  J.,  Sophia. 

49-50.  Two  designs  for  Rugs. 

I Philipoff,  V.,  Sophia. 

23.  Macedonian  Woman. 

Stantchoff,  Christo,  Philipopoli. 

24.  Landscape. 

24a.  A Quiet  House. 

I Tacheff,  A.  K.,  Sophia, 
i 51-56.  Five  designs  for  Book-covers. 

57.  Ancient  Bulgarian  Plate.  De- 
j sign. 

! 58.  Ancient  Bulgarian  Church  Inscrip- 

tion. Design. 

Vechin- Yaroslav,  Honorable  Mention, 
Paris,  1900,  Sophia. 

26.  Horse  Market. 

26a.  Shipka. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE, 

Schatz,  Boris,  Silver  Medal,  Paris,  1900, 
Sophia. 

27.  Matatia.  Plaster  Statue.  Lent  by 

H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Bulgaria, 


Exhibit 

No. 

28.  The  Mother  of  Moses.  Plaster 

Statue.  Lent  by  the  National 
Muse6  of  Sophia. 

29.  Russian  Soldier.  Plaster  Statue. 

30.  Bulgarian  Peasant-Musician.  Plas- 

ter Bust. 

31.  A Boy.  Bronze  Bust. 

32.  Rabbi.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

33.  The  Prayer.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

34.  Dr.  Herzl.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

35.  Wrestler.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

36.  Tobacco  snuffing.  Bronze  Bas- 

relief.  , 

37.  Melancholy.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

38.  Unfortunate.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

39.  Woodman.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

40.  The  Prayer.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

41.  Gipsy.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

42.  Old  Gipsy.  Bronze  Bas-relief. 

43.  Fountain  in  the  Bulgarian  Section 

of  Varied  Industries.  Plaster 
and  wood. 

44.  Sculptured  and  gilded  frame  for 

the  picture  of  H.  R.  H.,  the  late 
Princess  of  Bulgaria. 


CANADA 


General  Commission  of  Fine  Arts  for  Canada 

Royal  Canadian  Academy 


f 


Commissioners 

Robert  Harris,  C.  M.  G.,  President  R.  C.  A. 
Wyly  Grier,  R.  C.  A. 

James  Smith,  R.  C.  A.,  Secretary 


P'or  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Office  of  Department  of  Art, 
Central  Fine  Arts  Building. 


CANADA. 


EAST  PAVILION. 


Golleries  49,  50,  51  and  52, 
Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Atkinson,  W.  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

1.  Indian  Summer. 

2.  Woodland. 

Beatty,  J.  W.,  Jr.,  Toronto. 

3.  Early  Moonrise. 

Beau,  H.,  Montreal. 

4.  Portrait  of  Dr.  VilleneuVe. 

5.  Mother  and  Child. 

Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

6.  A Forgotten  Melody. 

7.  Fraser  River,  near  Yale,  Siwash 

Indian  Salmon  Fishing. 

Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

11.  Cloud  Shadows. 

12.  Early  Moonrise,  September. 

13.  Calves  Drinking,  Evening. 

Carlyle,  Florence,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Wood- 
stock,  Ont. 

14.  The  Tiff.  Lent  by  Ontario  Gov- 

ernment. 

Challener,  Frederic  S.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

15.  The  Milkmaid. 

Clapp,  W.  H.,  Montreal. 

16.  Apple  Trees. 

Coburn,  F.  S.,  Province  Quebec  and  Ant- 
werp. 

17.  Flemish  Fire  Place. 

18.  The  Cow  Kettle. 

Cruikshank,  W.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

19.  Breaking  a Road. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Cullen,  Maurice,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

20.  Wolfe’s  Cove. 

21.  Quebec  from  Levis.  Lent  by  J. 

Reid  Wilson,  Esq. 

22.  A March  River.  Lent  by  A.  A. 

Browne,  Esq.,  M.  D. 

23.  The  Valley  of  the  St.  Charles. 

Dyonnet,  Edmond,  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

24.  C.  E.  L.  Porteous,  Esq. 

25.  Paul  T.  Lafleur,  Esq. 

Ford,  Harriet,  Toronto. 

26.  Santa  Maria. 

27.  Brittany  Peasant. 

Forster,  J.  W.  L.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

28.  Rev.  G.  M.  Milligan,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 
Franchere,  J.  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

29.  Country  People,  Province  of  Que- 

bec. 

Gagnon,  Clarence  A.,  Montreal. 

30.  Oxen  Ploughing. 

31.  Weaving  Rag  Carpets. 

32.  The  Old  Barn. 

Gill,  Charles,  Montreal. 

33.  Portrait. 

Graham,  J.  L.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Ontario. 

34.  The  Stable. 

35.  The  Cart. 

Grier,  E.  Wyly,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

36.  Portrait  of  E.  F.  B.  Johnston, 

K.  C. 

37.  Portrait  of  The  Rev.  Professor 

Clark,  D.  C.  L. 

38.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R.  Matthews. 
Hagarty,  Clara  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

39.  Washing  Day. 


CANADA. 


127 


Oil  Paintings  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hammond,  John,  R.  C.  A.,  Sackville, 

N.  B. 

40.  Sunset,  St.  John  Harbour. 

41.  Summer,  New  Brunswick. 

42.  Fishing  Boats,  Bay  of  Fimdy. 

43.  Rising  Moon. 

44.  Misty  Morning. 

Harris,  Robert,  C.  M.  G.,  P.  R.  C.  A.,  i 
Montreal. 

45.  Her  Excellency  the  Countess  of  j 

Minto.  Lent  by  the  Art  Asso-  j 
ciation  of  Montreal.  1 

46.  Dr.  William  Osier.  j 

47.  Portrait.  | 

Hillyard,  Carrie  Lcaroyd,  Toronto.  j 

48.  The  Morning  Glory.  , | 

Hope,  William,  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal.  i 

49.  Early  Summer. 

50.  Early  Moonnse. 

Innes,  John,  Toronto. 

51.  When  Days  are  Short.  1 

Knowles,  F.  McGillivray,  R.  C.  A.,  To-  I 
ronto.  I 

52.  Landing  the  Catch.  | 

Lomer,  Lorna,  Montreal.  . | 

53.  Head  of  Old  Man.  ! 

Miller,  E.  Chesbro,  Toronto.  I 

54.  Study  of  an  Old  Man.  ! 

Morris,  Edmund,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto.  ! 

55.  Cap  Tourmente. 

56.  A Quebec  Landscape. 

57.  The  Laurentians. 

! Munt2,  Laura,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

58.  The  Little  Scribe. 

j Nelson,  Marion  H.,  St.  Catherines,  Ont.  j 
; 59.  The  Blacksmith. 

I Patterson,  A.  Dickson,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto,  j 
j 60.  My  Mother  in  a Garden  Hat. 

j 61.  The  String  of  Beads. 

1 62.  The  Bookworm. 

Pemberton,  Sophie,  Victoria,  B.  C. 

63.  Un  Livrc  Ouvert. 

Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

64.  Music. 

65.  The  Twilight  of  Life. 

66.  A New  Day. 

Reid,  Mary  Hiester,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto.  ; 

67.  The  Hunter’s  Moon. 

68.  Winter  Twilight. 

69.  Winter  Morning. 

70.  Dawn.  i 


Exhibit 

No. 

St.  Charles,  J.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

71.  Ivlousquetaire  Lisant. 

72.  Femme  drapee. 

73.  Un  Regard  au  dehors. 

74.  Portrait  Hon.  Judge  Champagne. 

Sherwood,  W.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto, 

75.  A Canadian  Backwoodsman. 

76.  Miss  Patterson. 

Spurr,  Gertrude  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

77.  Blue  Devils. 

Staples,  Owen  P.,  Toronto. 

78.  Haymaking. 

Tully,  Sydney  Strickland,  A.  R.  C.  A., 
Toronto. 

79.  Twilight  of  Life. 

Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  London,  Eng. 

80.  Old  Trail,  Winter. 

Watson,  Homer,  R.  C.  A.,  Doon,  Ont. 

81.  The  Loggers.  Lent  by  James 

Ross,  Esq. 

82.  The  Floodgate.  Lent  by  James 

Wilson,  Esq. 

Watts,  John  W.,  Ottav^a. 

83.  October  Afternoon. 

Williamson,  A.  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toi^nto. 

84.  Klaasje. 

85.  Toil  and  Trouble. 

86.  The  Bachelor. 

87.  Normandy  Peasant. 

88.  Old  Man  in  Blue  Coat. 

Water  Colors. 

Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

89.  Winter  Afternoor,  Luxembourg. 

90.  An  Old  Street,  Coventry. 

91.  In  the  Park.  A Thirsty  Afternoon. 

Brigden,  F.  H.,  Toronto. 

92.  Sunset  Glow. 

93.  Ayrshircs. 

94.  The  Heart  of  the  Valley. 

95.  The  Winding  Stream. 

Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.,  Montreal. 

96.  Cool  Shade. 

Chavignaud,  George,  Montreal. 

97.  Evening,  Bruges. 
gS.  Clair  de  Lune. 


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128 


5#^ 

DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

Ka. 

Coburn,  F.  S.,  Province  of  Quebec  and 
Antwerp. 

99.  Le  Pot  au  Feu. 

Gagen,  R.  F.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

100.  Dark  Harbour,  Grand  Manan. 

101.  Evening,  Grand  Manan. 

Hahn,  Gustav,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

102.  Decoration. 

103.  Frieze  for  Drawing  Room  of  F. 

Nichols,  Esq. 

Jeffreys,  C.  W.,  Toronto. 

104.  The  Pine  Woods.  Lent  by  On- 

tario Government. 

Manly,  C.  M.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

105.  Gold  of  Eventide. 

Matthews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

106.  Our  Camp  on  the  Pipe  Stone. 
Martin,  T.  Mower,  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

107.  Near  Sudbury. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Muntz,  Laura,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Toronto. 

108.  The  Angel,  from  “The  Reaper 

and  the  Flowers.” 

109.  Mother  and  Babe, 
no.  The  Dream. 

111.  An  Elf. 

Patterson,  E.  L.,  Toronto. 

112.  Poplars. 

Smith,  William,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  St.  Thomas, 
Ont. 

113.  Misty  Morning  at  Sea. 

1 14.  Moonlight  at  Sea. 

Staples,  Owen  P.,  Toronto. 

1 1 5.  The  First  Snow.  Pastel. 

Tully,  Sidney  Strickland,  A.  R.  C.  A., 
Toronto, 

116.  Mrs.  Hayter  Reed.  Pastel. 

Wrinch,  Mary  E.,  Toronto. 

117.  Case  of  Miniatures. 


4 


CUBA 


Commissioner-General 
Esteban  Duque  Estrada 


CUBA 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Gallery  7* 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 


PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS.  i 

Oil  Paintings.  | 

Exhibit  ’ 

No.  ! 

Arrarte,  Luis  de,  Havana.  i 

1.  Flowers  and  Fruits.  ' 

Billini,  Adriana,  Havana.  | 

2.  A Cuban  Cook. 

3.  The  Drunkards. 

Cortaeta  y Rodriguez,  Havana. 

4.  Battle  of  Cavite.  I 

5.  Battle  of  Cavite.  ! 

6.  Battle  of  Santiago.  j 

7.  Battle  of  Santiago;  ® 

Guerrero  de  Aldabo,  Juana,  Flavana.  1 

8.  Cuban  Fruits.  i 

9.  Caprice.  | 

10.  A Study.  (A  head.)  i 

Guridi,  A.,  Havana.  j 

Toa.  ‘.‘Pun to  Difbcil.”  I 

Guridi,  M.,  Havana, 
lob.  Nocturne. 


Martinez,  F.  F.,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y. 


11. 

12. 
13- 
14. 
15- 

16. 

17. 

18. 

IQ. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

23. 

24. 
25- 
26. 


Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 

Portra 


t of  J.  M.  Aurrecoechea. 
t of  Carlos  Roloff. 
t of  Ygnacio  Agramonte. 
t of  Eduardo  Machado, 
t of  J.  W.  Ryan, 
t of  Calixto  Garcia, 
t of  Eduardo  Agramonte. 
t of  Modesto  Diaz, 
t of  Carlos  M.  de  Cespedes. 
t of  Eranci'^co  V.  Aguilera, 
t of  Manuel  de  J.  Calvar. 
t of  Ramon  Pinto, 
t of  Erancisco  Estrampes. 
t of  Erancisco  Gomez, 
t of  Joaquin  Aguero. 
t of  Quintin  Banderas. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Martinez,  F.  F.,  Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y. 
—Continued. 

27.  Portrait  of  Tomas  Estrada  Palma. 

28.  Portrait  of  Domingo  Goicuria. 

29.  Portrait  of  Antonio  Maceo. 

30.  Portrait  of  Adolfo  F.  Cabada. 

31.  Portrait  of  General  Villegas. 

32.  Portrait  of  Jose  Lacret  Morlot. 

33.  Portrait  of  Bruno  Zayas. 

34.  Portrait  of  Federico  F.  Cabada. 

35.  Portrait  of  Sebastian  Amabile. 

36.  Portrait  of  Julio  G.  de  Peralta. 

37.  Portrait  of  Adolfo  Castillo. 

38.  Portrait  of  Miguel  Aldama. 

39.  Portrait  of  Nestor  Aranguren. 

40.  Portrait  of  Narciso  Lopez. 

41.  Portrait  of  Jose  Marti. 

42.  Portrait  of  Antonio  Lorda. 

43.  Portrait  of  Vicente  Garcia. 

44.  Portrait  of  Jesus  del  Sol. 

45.  Portrait  of  Luis  Ayesteran. 

46.  Portrait  of  Donato  del  Marmol. 

47.  Portrait  of  Luis  Marcano. 

48.  Portrait  of  Bernabe  de  Varona. 

49.  Portrait  of  Jose  M.  Rodriguez. 

50.  Portrait  of  Felix  Marcano. 

51.  Portrait  of  Coronel  Lofio. 

52.  Portrait  of  Rius  Rivera. 

53.  Portrait  of  Maximo  Gomez. 

54.  Portrait  of  Joven  Villegas. 

55.  Portrait  of  Gaspar  Betancourt. 

Melero,  Aurelio,  Havana. 

58.  Landscape.  Quarry. 

59.  Portrait  of  Sr.  T.  R.  F. 

60.  Portrait  of  Sr.  J.  T. 

61.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

62.  Landscape,  Almendares  River. 

63.  Flowers. 

64.  “Calandracas.” 

65.  Landscape. 

66.  A Study.  (A  head.) 

67.  A Study.  (A  head.) 


CUBA. 


131 


Oil  Paintings,  Engravings  and  Lithographs,  Sculpture. 


Kxhthit 
\ o 

Melero,  de  Elvira  M.,  Havana. 

68.  Cuban  Fruits. 

Mercier,  Concepcion,  Havana. 

6g.  Cuban  Landscape. 

Posada,  B.  Manuel,  Cienfuegos. 

6ga.  A Study. 

6Qb.  T.andscape. 

6gc.  Landscane. 

Romanach,  Leopoldo,  Havana. 

70.  The  Cnn vale'^cent. 

71.  “].a  Abandonada.” 

72.  A Study.  (A  bead.) 

73.  A Study.  (An  old  man’s  head.) 

74.  A Girl's  Head. 

75.  An  Old  Woman’s  Head. 

76.  An  Oil  Portrait. 

Tejada,  J.  J.,  Havana. 

77.  “San  Juan  Hill.” 

78.  Fort  Visu. 


GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Campo  Castellanos,  Paulo,  Havana. 

7g.  Washington.  Pen  Picture. 

3o.  Simon  Bolivar.  Pen  Picture. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Diaz  Gil,  Daniel,  Havana. 

81.  A Bust  of  His  Holiness  Leo  XIII. 

82.  Bas  Relief. 

Melero,  Aurelia,  Havana. 

83.  A Boy.  Chalk  Portrait. 

84.  A Girl.  Chalk  Portrait. 

85.  Children.  Chalk  Portrait. 

86.  “Satiro.”  Chalk  Portrait. 

87.  “Pilluelo.”  Chalk  Portrait. 


FRANCE 


Minister  of  Public  Instruction  and  Fine  Arts 
Mr.  J.  Chaumik 


Director  of  Fine  Arts 
Mr.  Henry  Marcel 


Delegate  of  the^  Minister  of  Public  Instruction  and  Fine  Arts 
Mr.  Paul  Lascombes 


Chief  of_the  Bureau  of  Works  of  Art,  Museums  and  Expositions 

Mr.  Bigard  Fabre 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 
Mr.  Andre  Saglio 


Resident  Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 
Mr.  Marcel  Horteloup 


Exhibits  iNSTAi.T.ED  in  thk  French  Sfx'Tion  are  not  in  Comphtition  for  Awards 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale,  apply  at  the  desk  in  Gallery  106. 


COLLABORATORS  OF  THE  FRENCH  SECTION 
OE  FINE  ARTS. 


Mr.  Albert  Besnard,  Commander  of  tlie  Legion  of  Honor. 
Frieze  of  the  French  Section  of  Fine  Arts. 

Mr..  Emile  Derre,  Gold  Medal,  Paris,  1900. 

Sculptural  decoration  for  the  doors  of  the 
French  Section  of  Fine  Arts. 


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WEST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  89,  90,  91,  92,  93,  98,  99,  105,  106,  107,  108,  113,  114,  115,  116,  117 

118 ; also  GoHeries  L and  M* 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Oil  Paintings. 

Ex-hibit 

No. 

Abbema,  Mile.  Louise,  Bronze  Medal, 
igoo,  Paris.  Paris. 

I.  Springtime. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Aman-Jean,  Edmond,  Gold  Medal,  1900; 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Paris. 

13.  The  Garden.  Ornamental  Panel. 
Arus,  Raoul,  Silver  Medal,  Paris.  Paris. 

14.  The  Sacred  Battalion  at  Waterloo 

during  the  Night  of  the  i8th  of 
June,  1815. 


Adan,  Louis  Emile,  Gold  Medal,  1889; 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Paris. 

2.  The  Lopper. 

3.  Dead  Wood. 

Adler,  Jules,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

4.  Shrimpers. 

5.  Nocturne. 

Agache,  Alfred  Pierre,  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Paris. 

6.  Law. 

7.  Justice. 

8.  The  Gold  Ring. 

Alfassa,  Mme.  Mira,  Paris. 

10.  Sitting  Room. 

Alleaume,  Ludovic,  Paris. 

11.  Lamentations  on  the  Death  of 

Orpheus. 

Allegre,  Raymond,  Bronze  Medal.  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Paris. 

12.  “Ca  di  Dio  Bridge  Venice. 

12a.  Rialto  Bridge,  Venice. 


Aubert,  Jean  Ernest,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 

Honor,  Paris. 

15.  Springtime. 

16.  “Love  interferes.” 

Auburtin,  Frangois,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 

Honor,  Paris. 

17.  The  Forest  and  the  Sea. 

Aublet,  Albert,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1890,  Paris. 

18.  Fete  Day. 

19.  Eve. 

Aviat,  Jules  Charles,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

20.  Portrait  of  Mme.  J.  H. 

21.  A Study.  A Venetian  Woman. 

Avigdor,  Rene,  Elonorable  Mention,  1894, 
Paris. 

22.  Lorenzina. 

A.vy,  Joseph-Marius,  Paris. 

23.  Embarking  for  Cytliera. 

Bail,  Franck,  Paris. 

24.  Meditation. 

Bail,  Joseph,  Silver  Medal,  i88g,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

25.  A Lesson  in  Lacemaking. 


136  DEPARTMENT  B^ART. 

Oil  Paintings. 


Exliibit 

N-*. 

Baliguant,  Raoul  Marie,  Paris. 

26.  A Sketch. 

Balouzet,  Armand  Auguste,  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

27.  Lake  Champex,  Valais,  Switzer- 

land, 

Barau,  Emile,  Gold  Medal,  1889;  Chev- 
alier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1893, 
Paris. 

31.  The  Old  Village  Place. 

32.  Street  of  a Champenois  Village. 

33.  A Champenois  Village — Geese. 

Barillot,  Leon,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1895;  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

34.  Thoville  Farm. 

35.  St.  Vaast-la-Houge  Marshes. 

36.  Die  Mill. 

Bartholdi,  Frederic  Auguste,  Commander 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1887;  Medal 
of  Honor,  1895,  Paris. 

37.  Old  California. 

Baschet,  Marcel,  Prix  de  Rome,  1883; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1898;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris, 

38.  Portrait  of  M.  Ambroise  Thomas. 

39.  Little  Girl  with  a Dog. 

40.  Woman  with  a Dog. 

Bellam,  Henri  Ferdinand,  Paris. 

41.  Evening  Prayer — Brittany. 

42.  Interior  of  a Dutch  Home. 

Bellemont,  Leon,  Langres. 

43.  Young  Girl  with  a Pitcher. 

Benard,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

44.  His  Excellency  Prince  Yang 

Tchanc  Min,  Plenipotentiary 
Minister  of  Corea  in  France. 

Benner,  Jean,  Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

45‘  “Graziella.”  (Capri.) 

Beraud,  Jean,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1894, 
Paris. 

4§.  Christ  ' , 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bergeret,  Pierre  Denis,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

47,  Fish. 

48.  Gout-Toloy  i la  Sauce. 

Beme-Bellecour,  Etienne,  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1889;  Gold 
Medal,  1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

50.  Forward. 

50a.  “Indecision.” 

Beroud,  Louis,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

51.  Gallery  of  the  Louvre ' Museum 

(with  winter  sun). 

Berthelon,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  18S9, 
Paris,  Paris. 

52.  Tempest  at  Treport. 

52a.  Bad  weather  in  Treport. 

Bertier,  Charles,  Medal  of  Honor,  1894, 
Paris.  Paris. 

53.  The  Black  Glacier  and  the  Aile- 

froide.  (Dauphiny.) 

Bertram,  Abel,  Paris. 

54.  A Hamlet  in  Brittany. 

55.  Women  washing  Carrots. 

Bertrand,  Paulin,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

56.  Solitude. 

Besnard,  Albert,-  Prix  de  Rome,  1874; 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1903.  Paris. 

57.  The  Happy  Island.  In  the  Na- 

tional Pavilion. 

59.  Ornamental  Frieze  of  the  French 

Section  of  Fine  Arts  at  St. 
Louis  Exposition. 

Besnard,  Robert,  Paris. 

60.  Portrait  of  Mile.  B. 

Besson,  Jules  Gustave,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

62.  Laurel  Gatherer. 

62a.  “Charity.” 

Bienvetu,  Gustave,  Paris. 

64.  Rose  Bush. 

Billotte,  Rene,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900, 
Paris;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

65.  Mist  at  Dordrecht. 

66.  Pond  of  Pereuse. 

67.  Snow  in  the  region  of  Thouat. 


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137 


Oil  Paintings. 


ExkibU 

No. 

Binet,  Victor  Barth61emy,  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900.  Paris. 

68.  Twilight  at  Croisset  (Seine-In- 

ferieure). 

Bisson,  Edouard,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

69.  Surprise. 

Biva,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900.  Paris. 

70.  Evening,  Park  of  St.  Cloud. 

71.  A Deep  Ravine. 

Blanchard,  Pascal,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

72.  Before  the  Ball. 

Bloch,  Alexandre,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Paris. 

73.  The  Flag  of  Mars-la-Tours, 

Bonnefoy,  Henry,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris. 

74.  Twins. 

Bompard,  Maurice,  Silver  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1898,  Paris. 

75.  Red  Venice. 

Bonnat,  Leon,  Medal  of  Honor,  1869;  i 
Member  of  the  Institute,  1881;  Grand 
Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900, 
Paris. 

76.  Portrait  of  Madame  Bonnat. 

(Mother.) 

Bonnencontre,  Courtois  de.  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

77.  The  Three  Graces. 

Boquet,  Jules,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

79.  Mourning. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Boudin,  Louis  Eugene,  Honfleur. 

84.  The  Outer  Harbor,  Trouville. 

85.  Sea  View. 

86.  Sea  View. 

Bouguereau,  William  Adolphe,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1850;  Bronze  Medal,  1867, 
Paris;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1876; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1878,  1885;  Grand 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

87.  The  Oreads. 

88.  Assault. 

Boulard,  Emile,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Paris. 

Sg.  The  Road  of  St.  P6. 

90.  Landscape. 

Bourgeois,  Eugene  Victor,  Bronze 
Medal,  1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

91.  The  Ruins  of  Cinq-Mars  Castle. 

Bourgogne,  Pierre,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Paris. 

92.  The  True  Season. 

Bourgonnier,  Claude,  Silver  Medal,  1900. 
Paris.  Paris. 

93.  Christ. 

Bouvet,  Henri,  Paris. 

94.  Round  a Lamp. 

95.  A Parisian  Night. 

Boyer,  Pierre,  Paris. 

96.  The  Coast  of  Brittany. 

Braquaval,  Louis,  Paris. 

97.  A Snow  Effect. 
gS.  Hollow  Way. 

Breaute,  Albert,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

99.  The  Cloud, 

100.  The  Choice. 


Borchard,  Edmond,  Bronze  Medal,  1900. 
Paris.  Paris. 

80.  Shooting  with  a Pointer. 

Bouchard,  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

81.  View  of  the  Kremlin  in  Winter  at 

Moscow. 

Bouche,  Alexandre,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

82.  Calm  River. 

Bouchor,  Joseph  Felix,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889  and  19007  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris, 

83.  Harvest  Time.  1 


Bremond,  Henry,  Pourieux. 

101.  Miraculous  Fishing, 

Brispot,  Henri,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1898,  Paris. 

102.  An  Interrupted  Meeting. 

j Brouillet,  Andre,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1894;  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

103.  Portrait  of  M.  L.  de  Fourcaud. 
Brugairollcs,  Victor,  Paris. 

J04.  View  of  Paris,  Place  de  la  Con- 
corde. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Oil  Paintings. 


\'  o. 

Brunet,  Jean,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

105.  Breton  Woman  at  the  Pardon. 

Buland,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 

Paris:  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

106.  Washerwoman. 

Burggraff,  Gaston  de,  Bronze  Medal, 
igoo,  Paris.  Paris. 

107.  Snow.  (Avenue  Frochot.) 

Busson,  Charles,  Bronze  Medal,  1855; 

Gold  Medal,  1878:  Officer  of  the  Legion 

of  Honor,  1887;  Paris. 

108.  The  Banks  of  the  Adour.  (Hautes 

Pyrenees.) 

Busson,  Georges,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 

Paris.  Paris. 

109.  A Summer  Evening  Watering 

Place. 

no.  Returning  from  Mont  St.  Michel. 

Cachoud,  Franqois-Charles,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

111.  Moonlight  in  dull  Weather  at 

Pierrefitte.  (Seine.) 

1 12.  A February  Night  at  Gouvieux 

near  Chantilly. 

Cagniart,  Emile,  Bronze  Medal,  1887; 
Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

113.  Moonlight  over  Paris. 

114.  Blast  Furnaces.  (Belgium.) 

115.  Snow  in  Paris.  (Place  Pigalle.) 

Caille,  Leon,  Paris. 

116.  The  First  Steps. 

1 17.  (Jff  to  School. 

Cain,  Georges,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1889;  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

118.  Bonaparte  in  Versailles. 

Callot,  Henry  Eugene,  Paris. 

119.  La  Rochelle  Harbor. 

Carolus-Duran,  Emile  Auguste,  Silver 
Medal,  1878;  Honorable  Mention,  1879; 
Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

120.  Portrait  of  Mme.  Jacques  Stern, 

121.  Christ’s  Last  Hour. 

122.  Thunder  Storm,  Morning. 

(Savoy.) 

Carpentier,  Modeste. 

123.  After  the  Snow. 


Kxhil)it 

No. 

Carriere,  Mme.  Lisbeth  Devolve,  Paris. 

124.  In  Front  of  the  Window. 

125.  Yellow  Roses. 

126.  Orchids. 

Carriere,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris. 

127.  Head  of  a Woman. 

128.  Head  of  a Woman. 

129.  A Family. 

Castaigne,  Andre,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1899,  Paris. 

130.  At  the  Inn.  Oil  grey  upon  grey. 
Cayron,  Jules,  Paris. 

131.  The  Convalescent. 

Cesbron,  Achille,  Silver  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1898,  Paris. 

132.  The  Flowers  of  Sleep. 

Chabas,  Maurice,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

133.  The  Poet  evoking  Forms. 

Chabas,  Paul,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1902. 
Paris. 

134.  Last  Rays. 

135.  Portrait  of  M.  J.  S.  Harlan. 
Charpin,  Albert,  Paris. 

136.  Colliers,  Banks  of  the  Seine. 

Chartran,  Theobald,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris. 

137.  Cardinal  de  Richelieu. 

138.  Siegfried  (Song  of  the  Sword). 

Chauchet,  Mile.  Charlotte,  Paris. 

139.  In  Berri — returning  from  the 

Fields. 

Chayllery,  Eugene  Louis,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

140.  “That’s  the  way  puppets  go.” 
Chevalier,  Ernest  Jean,  Bronze  Medal, 

1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

141.  The  Rising  Moon  at  Noirmou- 

tiers. 

142.  Return  from  Iceland. 

Chevilliard,  Vincent,  Paris. 

143.  Last  Toast. 

Chigot,  Eugene,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1895,  Paris. 

144.  Sea  View. 

145.  A Calm  Evening. 


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139 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Chocarne-Moreau,  Paul-Charles,  Bronze 
Medal,  1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

146.  The  Bait. 

Chudant,  Jean  Adolphe,  Bronze  Medal,  | 
igoo,  Paris.  i 

147.  Alger  FTarbor,  Winter  Twilight,  j 

148.  Old  House  on  the  Cuisance  at  j 

Arbois;  Bright  Night. 

Clairin,  Georges,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1897,  Paris. 

149.  Woman  with  Poppies. 

Claude,  Eugene,  Paris. 

150.  Hunt  Morning. 

Claude,  Georges,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

151.  Procession  of  Corpus  Chnsti 

Day. 

Colin,  Gustave,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris, 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  j 
1899,  Paris.  I 

152.  The  Great  Canal  at  Pasages,  j 

Spain.  I 

153.  The  Historical  Procession  of  j 

Fontarabie,  Spain.  | 

i 

Collin,  Raphael,  Grand  Prix,  1889,  Paris;  | 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1899, 
Paris. 

154.  Contemplation. 

Comerre,  Leon,  Bronze  Medal,  1900. 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1903,  Paris. 

155-  Psyche  and  Cupid. 

Cormon,  Fernand,  Bronze  Medal,  1878; 
Grand  Prix,  iS8g;  Officer  of  the  Legion  1 
of  Honor,  1889;  Member  of  The  In- 
stitute, 1898,  Paris. 

156.  Decorative  Cartoons  of  the  Mu 

seum,  Paris: 

(a)  Primeval  man,  silex. 

(b)  The  Smiths — the  Potters. 

(c)  The  Hunters — cut  stone. 

(d)  The  Fishermen — polished 
stone. 

(e)  The  Husbandmen — migra- 
tions; the  Bronze  and  Iron 
Age. 

Cornillier,  Pierre  Emile,  Paris. 

^57-  Towards  the  Light. 

Costcau,  Georges,  Neuilly-Seinc. 

158,  Evening. 


Cot,  Etienne  'William,  Paris. 

159.  Bathsheba. 

Cottet,  Charles,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris. 

160.  Old  Horse. 

161.  Pool  Country. 

162.  Bonfires. 

Coiilaud,  Martin,  Paris. 

163.  On  the  Heath  in  the  Morning. 

Courant,  Maurice  Frangois  Auguste, 
Poissy. 

164.  Below  the  Cliff. 

165.  Twilight  on  the  Toucques. 

Courtois,  Gustave,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1889,  Paris. 

166.  Adam  and  Eve  in  Eden. 

167.  Cupid  Feasting. 

. 168.  Portrait  of  xMme.  G. 

Cresswell,  Albert,  Paris. 

169.  The  Rape  of  Europa. 

Dagnac-Riviere,  Charles  .Henri  Gaston, 
Paris. 

170.  The  Barber. 

Dagnaux,  Albert,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

171.  The  Donkey. 

Damoye,  Pierre  Emanuel,  Gold  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 


Honor, 

1893,  Paris. 

172. 

On  the  Heath. 

173- 

T1 

le  Meadow. 

174. 

At 

Nariterre. 

Darien,  Henry  Gaston,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

175.  The  Old  Forge. 

Dauchez,  Andre,  Silver  Medal,  igco, 
Paris.  Paris. 

176.  The  Herd. 

177.  The  Down. 

178.  Wrack  k'ire. 

Dauphin,  Eugene,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1895,  Paris. 

179.  Toiilt)!!  1 I arlx.ir 

David-Nillet,  Germain,  Silver  Medal. 
1900.  Paris.  Paris. 

180.  I'hf  Ador^uion  of  the  Sheplierds. 
i8i*  The  Widower. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibdt 

N<x 

Dawant,  Albert,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900, 
Paris. 

182.  Distress. 

183-  Death. 

Debat-Ponsan,  Edouard  Bernard,  Bronze 
Medal,  i88g  and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1881,  Paris. 

184.  Maize  Flowers. 

Delachaux,  L6on,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

185.  Boatwoman  praying. 

Delacroix,  Henry  Ehig^ne,  Silver  Medal, 
1889;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1894,  Paris. 

186.  Washing-shed  at  Ax  (Ari^ge). 

Delacroix-Garnier,  Mme.  Pauline,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

187.  Temptation. 

Delasalle,  Mile.  Angdle,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

188.  Portrait  of  M.  Maurice  Faure, 

Senateur  de  la  Drome. 

Delobbe,  Frangois  Alfred,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

189.  The  Murmur  of  the  Brook. 

Demont,  Adrien  Louis,  Gold  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1894. 

190.  Wrecks.. 

191.  “Eurydicc:  Eurydice.” 

192.  Last  Love  of  Autumn. 

Demont-Breton,  Mme.  Virginia,  Gold 
Medal,  1889  and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1894,  Paris. 

193.  Mistletoe. 

194.  “Even  at  a desolate  hearth  a 

flame  may  kindle  again.” 

d'Estienne,  Henry,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

195.  The  Sick  Girl. 

Desvallieres,  George  Olivier,  Silver 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

196.  Portrait  of  Mme.  F.  des  P. 

197.  Singing  Lesson. 

Detaille,  Edouard,  Grand  Prix,  1889, 
Paris;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1892; 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1697,  Paris. 

198.  Horse  Reconnoitering;,  1809. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Devambez,  Andr6,  Prix  de  Rome,  1890; 
Paris. 

199.  A First  Performance  at  the  Pop- 
ular Theatre. 

2oa  The  Charge,  Boulevard  Mont- 
martre. 

Didier,  Jules,  Prix  de  Rome,  1857;  Bronze 
Medal,  1889;  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

201.  St.  Paul’s  Conversion. 

Dieterle,  Mme.  Marie  (born  Van  Marke), 
Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris. 

202.  Autumn  in  Vernier  Marshes 

(Normandy). 

Dinet,  Alphonse  Etienne,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1896;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

203.  Arab  reciting  the  Prayer  of  Aser. 

204.  Last  red  Rays  of  the  Setting 

Sun  and  the  Rising  of  the  Moon. 

Dubufe,  Guillaume,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris. 

205.  The  Virgin’s  House. 

206.  Portraits  of  Miles.  B. 

207.  Portraits  of  Miles.  D. 

Dufau,  Mile.  Clementine  Helene,  Silver 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

208.  The  great  Voice. 

DufFaud,  Jean  Baptiste,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1896,  Paris. 

2og.  Don  Juan. 

Dufour,  Camille,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
• Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

210.  Banks  of  the  Seine  at  Lavacourt. 

211.  The  Hill  of  bas-Meudon. 

Duhem,  Henri-Aime,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

212.  Monastery  Garden. 

213.  Landscape  in  Flanders. 

Dupre,  Julien,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1892,  Paris. 

214.  The  Return  of  the  Herd. 

215.  Evening. 

216.  Near  a Pool. 

Durst,  Auguste,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1902, 
Putcaux. 

217.  The  Farmer’s  Daughters. 

2x8.  Ducks  near  the  Mill. 


I 

I 


FRANCE. 
Oil  Paintings. 


I Exhibit 
No. 

( Duval,  Jean  Charles,  Paris. 

I 219.  Beguinage  Sun  (Bruges.)  Pastel, 
j Duval,  Jean  Maurice,  Paris, 
i 220.  Adoration  of  the  Shepherds. 

I Eliot,  Maurice,  Bronze  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

221.  Old  Age. 

222.  Landscape  in  Ardeche. 

' 223.  Fountain,  Morning  Sun. 

Enders,  Jean  Joseph,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
' Paris. 

224.  Gossiping. 

Engel,  Jose,  Paris. 

225.  The  Gamblers. 

Etchevery,  Hubert-Denis,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

226.  A Stylish  Woman. 

Faivre,  Jules  Abel,  Paris. 

227.  Rcvery. 

228.  Daisy. 

Faivre,  Leon  Maxime,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

230.  Wrestling. 

Fath,  Rene  Maurice,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

231.  Ivy  Forest. 

Ferrier,  Marie  Augustin  Gabriel,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1872;  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1903,  Paris;  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

232.  Victorious  over  the  Victors. 

233.  riarem  Flower. 

Firmin-Girard,  Marie  Frangois,  Bronze 
Medal,  1889  and  1896,  Paris;  Chevalier 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  Paris. 

234.  Carreau  des  Halles,  Paris. 

Flameng,  Frangois,  Prix  du  Salon,  1879; 
Grand  Prix,  1889,  Paris;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1896,  Paris. 

235.  Kleber  before  Mayence. 

Flandrin,  Paul  Hyppolyte,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

236.  Musical  Reverie. 

Fleury,  Mme.  Fanny,  Paris. 

237.  At  Roscoff. 

Foubert,  Emile  Louis,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

238.  Portrait  of  a Man. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fougerat,  Emanuel,  Nantes. 

I 239.  My  Household. 

240.  The  Child. 

Frappa,  Jose,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1898,  Paris. 

I 241.  The  Signature  of  the  Second 
Concordat,  Fontainebleau,  1813. 

Gagliardini,  Julien  Gustave,  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1893;  Gold 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

242.  A Thrashing  Floor  of  Provence 
I 243.  The  Couze  in  Auvergne. 

I 244.  The  Vintage  in  Provence. 

Gagneau,  Leon,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

■ 245.  The  Ferryman:  Returning  from 

j Market. 

Galtier-Boissiere,  Mme.  Louise,  Paris. 
246.  The  Gallery. 

Garaud,  Gustave  Cesaire,  Bronze  Medal, 
[ 1900,  Paris.  Nice. 

I 247.  The  Reapers. 

du  Gardier,  Raoul,  Bronze  Medal,  1900. 
Paris.  Paris. 

I 248.  Sapho. 

i Garibaldi,  Joseph,  Marseille, 
j 249.  Les  Lecques  (Var). 

Garnot,  G.  Sainte  Fare,  Paris. 

I 250.  The  Old  Streets  at  Pelicot  and 

j the  Wooden  Houses  at  St.  Malo. 

j Gautier,  Mile.  Marie,  Paris. 

251.  Nasturtium  Pot. 

I Gelhay,  Edouard,  Bronze  Medal,  1889  and 
I 1900,  Paris. 

252.  Plans  for  the  Future. 

I 253.  Faithful  Souvenir. 

I Geoffroy,  Jean,  Chevalier  of  the  Legior 
of  Honor,  1897;  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

I 254.  A Servant  of  the  Poor. 

j Gervex,  Edouard,  Officer  of  the  Legion 
j of  Honor,  1889,  Paris. 

255.  Ophelia, 
j 256.  The  Child’s  Tub. 

I 257.  Portrait  of  Mr.  James  Gordon 

, Bennett,  Editor  of  the  “New 

York  Herald.” 

Gilbert,  Victor  Gabriel,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 

I Paris.  Paris. 

I 258.  Autumn. 


142 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 
\ o. 

Gillot,  E.  Louis,  Paris. 

259.  The  Thames  at  London. 

260.  Rue  du  Four  (Paris). 

Girardot,  Louis  Auguste,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

261.  Hotel  Savage  at  Rozoi-en-Brie. 

262.  The  Beloved. 

Glaize,  Pierre  Paul  x.«4on,  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1877;  Gold  Medal, 
1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

263.  Mutual  Aid. 

264.  A Rose. 

Godon,  Julien,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

265.  Betvathal  (decorative  picture). 

Gorguet,  Auguste  Marie  Frangois,  Gold 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

266.  Nocturne. 

Gosselin,  Albert,  Bronze  Medal,  igoo, 
Paris,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

267.  Evening  in  the  Valley. 

Granchi-Taylor,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

268.  Among  Masts  and  Nets. 

Grau,  Gustave  Adolphe,  Paris. 

269.  Hunting. 

270.  Coke  Furnaces. 

Griveau,  Lucien,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

271.  “Evening  on  the  plain.” 

271a.  “The  sleeping  houses.” 

Grosjean,  Henry,  Paris. 

272.  Chazelles  (Collines  du  Jura). 

Grun,  Jules  Alexandre,  Paris. 

273.  Copper. 

Guay,  Gabriel,  Silver  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1892,  Paris. 

274.  The  Spring. 

Gueldry,  Ferdinand,  Silver  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris. 

275.  War  in  Lace. 

276.  On  the  Thames. 

Guery,  Armand,  Paris. 

277.  Brook  at  Noirval.  (Ardennes.) 

Guignard,  Gaston,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1891;  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris.  Paris. 


Exhibit 

No. 

278.  Sheep  on  the  Downs.  ' 

279.  Returning  from  the  Park. 

280.  Moonlight. 

Guiguet,  Frangois,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

281.  Girls  and  Child. 

Guillaume,  Alaux,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

281a.  A Parisian  Woman. 

281b.  Portrait  of  M.  Delpeche. 

Guillaume,  R.  M.,  Paris. 

284.  Perfume. 

Guillemet,  J.  B.  Antoine,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1896;  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

285.  The  Cliff  of  Equihem. 

286.  Old  Mills  of  Moret. 

Guinier,  Henri  Jules,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

287.  Entering  the  Harbor. 

288.  A poor  old  Woman. 

Guirand  de  Scevola,  Victor  Lucien, 
Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

289.  Pardon  of  St.  Evet.  (Brittany.) 

Guy  on,  Mme.  Maximilienne,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

290.  Girl. 

Hall,  Richard,  Paris. 

291.  Portrait  of  Mile.  Busch. 

Hareux,  Ernest  Victor,  Silver  Medal, 
1889  and  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

202.  Night  Scene  at  St.  Pierre  d’En- 
tremont.  (Savoy.) 

293.  Summer  Night  at  St.  Pierre 

d'Entremont.  (Savoy.) 

Havet,  Henri,  Paris. 

294.  “Nocturne.” 

Henner,  Jean-Jacques,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1858;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1889; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1898;  Commander 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1898,  Grand 
Prix,  I goo,  Paris. 

295.  The  Nun. 

Henry-Laurent,  Edouard,  Paris. 

296.  Setting  Sun.  (Charente.) 

Hermann,  Leon,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1897;  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

297.  Low  Tide. 

298.  Tenderness. 

299.  Death  of  the  Wolf. 


FRANCE. 


143 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 
■\  o. 

Hirsch,  Auguste  Alexandre,  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1889;  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

300.  Under  the  Nettle  Trees. 

Hochard,  Gaston,  Paris. 

301.  Corpus  Christi  Day. 

Hodebert,  Leon  Auguste  Cesar,  Paris. 

302.  Autumn  (portrait). 

Humbert,  Ferdinand,  Officer  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1900;  Medal  of  Honor, 
1900;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1902,  ; 
Paris. 

303.  Marie-Madeleine.  Triptych.  | 

304.  Portrait  of  M.  A.  H. 

Jacque,  Emile,  Annet.  i 

305.  Horses  drawing  a Harrow.  i 

Jacquet,  Gustave,  Chevalier  of  the  Le-  ' 
gion  of  Honor,  1879,  Paris. 

306.  Recollection  of  the  Eighteenth 

Century. 

Jamin,  Paul  Joseph,  Paris. 

307.  A Painter  of  the  Stone  Age. 

Jan-Monchablon,  Ferdinand,  Silver 
Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1895;  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

308.  The  Valley  of  Chatillon. 

309.  The  Country  round  Jouvelle. 

Japy,  Louis,  Silver  Medal,  1S89,  Paris. 
Paris. 

310.  Water  Lilies — Amtumn  Mist. 

311.  Old  Bridge  on  the  Durole 

( Loire.) 

Jeannin,  Georges,  Bronze  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

312.  Flower  stands. 

313.  Camelias 

Jcbert,  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

314.  In  the  Mist — Newfoundland 

Fishers. 

Jourdain,  Francis,  Paris, 

315.  St.  Firmin  Hollow  Way. 

Jourdeuil,  Adrien,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

316.  Autumn  Morning  — Valley  of 

Gresivaudan. 

Koenig,  Jules  Raym.ond,  Paris. 

317.  Ball  by  Lantern  Light. 

318.  Boat  Races  at  Paimp^u. 


Exhibit 
N o. 

Koos,  Victor,  Paris. 

319.  Cybele.  Ornamental  panel. 

Kreyder,  Alexis,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1894;  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

320.  Poppies, 

Lagarde,  Pierre,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  i8gi;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

321.  “L’Hallali  sur  pied.” 

322.  The  Quarry. 

323.  The  Village  of  Vieuxmoulins. 

La  Haye,  Alexis,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

324.  The  New  Born  Baby. 

Laissement,  Adolphe  Henri,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

325.  Portrait  of  Mme.  G. 

Lamy,  P.  Franc,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1893;  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

326.  The  Road. 

Landelle,  Charles,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1855,  Paris. 

327.  Maternity. 

Lard,  Frangcis  Maurice,  Paris. 

328.  The  Daisy. 

329.  Returning  from  the  Masquerade 

Ball. 

Larrue,  Guillaume,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

330.  A Vocation. 

Latenay,  Gaston  de,  Bronze  Medal,  igoo, 
Paris.  Paris. 

331.  The  Downs. 

La  Touche,  Gaston,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Cheva- 
lier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900, 
Paris. 

332.  The  F'anc5’--dress  Ball. 

33.3*  The  Tritons,  Recollection  of  Ver- 
sailles. 

Laiigce,  Georges,  Bronze  Medal,  1889; 
Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

334.  A Gust  of  Wind. 

335.  A Sliower  in  the  Valley  of 

Arcpies. 

336.  In  tlie  Meadow  at  Archelles. 

Laurens,  Jean  Pierre,  Silver  Medal,  1900. 
Paris.  Paris. 

337.  Portrait  of  my  Mother. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Laurens,  Paul  Albert,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

338.  A Reclining  Woman. 

339.  Ball  Players. 

Lauvemay,  Mile.  Jeanne,  Paris. 

340.  Chrysanthemums. 

Lavergne,  Georges,  Prix  de  Rome,  1892, 
Paris. 

341.  Portrait  of  Mme.  la  Comtesse 

de  B. 

342.  David. 

La  Villette,  Mme.  Elodie,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris. 

343.  Wrack — low  tide. 

Lebasque,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

344.  Women.  Bathing. 

Le  Camus,  Louis,  Bronze  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

345.  Le  Grand  Bassin,  Parc  de  St. 

Cloud. 

346.  Rising  of  the  Moon  on  the  Gar- 

den. 

Leclercq,  Louis  Antoine,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

347.  “La  Pensee.” 

Leenhardt,  Max,  Bronze  ^t/ledal,  1889, 
Paris,  Montpellier. 

348.  Vintage  in  Languedoc. 

Lefebvre,  Jules  Joseph,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1861;  Medal  of  Honor,  1886;  Grand 
Prix,  1889,  Paris;  Member  of  the  In- 
stitute, 1891;  Commander  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1895,  Paris. 

349.  Prayer. 

350.  Sorrow  of  Marie-Madeleine. 

351*  Vestal  asleep. 

Lefebvre,  Georges,  Berjou. 

352.  A Cottage  in  the  Grove. 

Le  Foumis,  Jean,  Angers. 

353.  The  Closed  City.  (Concarneau.) 

Le  Gout-Gerard,  Fernand,  Bronze  Medal 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

354.  On  the  Pier. 

355.  Sunset,  Brittany. 

Le  Liepvre,  Maurice,  Paris. 

358.  Evening. 

359.  Morning  in  Touraine. 

Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

360.  Conversation, 


Exhibit 

Me* 

Le  Pan  de  Ligny,  Joseph,  Bronze  ‘Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

361.  Cardplayers. 

Lepine,  Stanislas,  Paris. 

362.  The  Pont  de  I’Estacade,  Paris. 

363.  The  “Port  aux  Vins,”  Paris. 

Le  Quesne,  Fernand,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

364.  Foundation  of  the  town  of  St. 

Louis  by  Pierre  Laclede  in  1764. 

Le  Riche,  Henri,  Paris. 

365.  “Far  Niente.” 

Lerolle,  Henry,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1899;  Gold  Medal,  1900, 

Paris.  Paris. 

366.  On  the  Plain. 

367.  Morning  on  the  Plain. 

Leroux,  Auguste  Jules  Marie,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1894;  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

368.  Julian  Therme  in  the  Cluny 

Museum. 

Leroy,  Paul  Alexandre  Alfred,  Prix  du 
Salon,  1884;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris, 
Paris. 

369.  In  a Boat  of  the  Old  Harbor  at 

Marseilles. 

Le  Senechal  de  Kerdreoret,  Gustave, 
Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Silver 
Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

370.  A Street  of  Villefranche. 

Le  Sidaner,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris,  Gerberoy. 

371.  Moonlight. 

Levy.  Henri  Leopold,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1872;  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

372.  Eve  taking  the  Apple. 

Lhermitte,  Leon  Auguste,  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1894,  Paris. 

373.  Death  and  the  Wood  Cutter. 

374.  “Harvest  Evening.”  Lent  by  Dr. 

Woodward. 

375.  Washerwomen.  Lent  by  Senator 

Clarke. 

Loir,  Luigi,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1898,  Paris. 

376.  The  Express.  . . . ^ 


FRANCE. 


I4S 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

N©. 

Lomont,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  igcc, 

Paris,  Lure. 

377.  Woman  with  'a  Mirror. 

Lottin,  Frederic  A.,  Paris. 

378.  Sea. 

I 379.  Tulips. 

' Lucas,  Felix  Hippolyte,  Silver  Medal, 
i 1889  and  igoo,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

380.  Autumn  Song. 

Maillart,  Diogene  Ulysse  Napoleon,  Prix 
de  Rome,  1864;  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1885;  Bronze  Medal, 
1889.  Paris. 

381.  Cupid  as  a Shepherd. 

382.  Phoemios  singing  before  Pene- 

lope, Ulysses  absent. 

383.  The  Painter  of  Grecian  Urns  at 

the  Quarries  of  Siciiv. 

Marais,  Adolphe,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  igoo,  Paris. 

384.  A Corner  of  the  Verdier  Marshes 

(Eure). 

Marcel-Clement,  Paris. 

1900,  Paris. 

385.  Old  Woman  near  the  Fire. 
Marcel-Clement,  Paris. 

386.  A Retreat  by  Venetian  Lantern 

light.  (Popular  Rejoicing.) 

387.  Man-hunting. 

Marche,  Ernest,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

388.  November.  (Fay  Castle.) 

389.  A Corner  of  the  Old  Castle. 

Martin,  Henri  Jules  Guillaume,  Gold 
1889,  Paris;  Grand  Prix,  igoo,  Paris; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

390.  Rest. 

Maufra,  Maxime,  Paris. 

391.  Landscape. 

Menard,  Emile  Rene,  Paris. 

392.  “Aigues-Mortes.” 

393.  The  Wanderers. 

394.  Underwood. 

Mengin,  Auguste  Charles,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

395.  Portrait  of  INf.  J.  Landry. 

Mercie,  Antonin,  Grand  Officer  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor,  1900;  Member  of  the 
Institute,  Paris. 

397.  The  Black  Virgin. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mesl6,  Joseph  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

398.  The  Rising  Moon  at  Ormoy. 

399.  Springtime. 

400.  Sea  View. 

Meunier,  Jules  Marie  Alexis,  Paris. 

401.  Serenity. 

402.  Pines,  Roads  of  Villefranche. 

403.  The  Milem.an’s  Family. 

Monet,  Claude,  Paris. 

404.  Landscape. 

405.  Landscape. 

406.  Landscape. 

Montenard,  Frederic,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1890,  Paris. 

407.  Tug  in  the  Mediterranean,  with 

Mistral  Wind. 

408.  Procession  on  Ste.  Madeleine's 

Day  in  Provence. 

409.  The  Highway,  Marseilles, 

Morand,  Eugene,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  Paris. 

411.  The  Water  Mirror. 

Moreau,  Adrien,  Silver  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1892,  Paris. 

412.  The  Canteen. 

Moreau-Nelaton,  Etienne,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

413.  Interior. 

Moreau-Neret,  Adrien,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

414.  Family  Portrait. 

Moret,  Henry,  Paris. 

415.  Sea  View. 

Morisset,  Henri  Frangois,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

416.  The  Elder  Sister. 

417.  At  the  Window. 

Moteley,  George  Jules. 

418.  Old  Church  in  Basse-Normandie. 

Motte,  Henri  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1892;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

419.  Ill  Sakeeh  Temple. 

Moulle,  Albert,  Paris. 

420.  Ravciine  near  Moret. 

421.  The  Church  of  rue  d'Hotel-Dieu 

Moret. 


14(5  DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 

Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Neziere,  Joseph  de  la,  Paris. 

422.  Out  on  a Sunday — Le  Portal. 

Nozal,  Alexandre,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1895;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

423.  Weir  of  the  Lake  of  Gaube. 

424.  Moonlight,  St.  Malo. 

Pannemaker,  Stephana,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1881;  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

425.  A Typo. 

Patricot,  Jean,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  j 
Honor,  1904,  Paris.  | 

426.  Portrait  of  Mme.  Emile  Loubet.  j 

Pelez,  Fernand,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  ^ 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  | 
1891,  Paris.  I 

427.  A Destitute  Boy. 

Perboyre,  Paul  Emile  Leon,  Paris. 

428.  Charge  of  the  Fourth  Cuirassiers 

at  Woerth,  sixth  of  August, 
1870. 

Perrault,  Leon,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 


429.  Nymph  reclining.  j 

430.  Awakening.  | 

Petitjean,  Edmond,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  | 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  j 
Honor,  1892;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  | 

431.  The  Old  Mill  of  Sables,  d’Olonne.  i 

432.  A Village  of  Lorraine. 

433-  The  Old  Harbor  of  Marseilles.  1 

Picard,  Louis,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  i 
of  Honor,  1900,  Paris.  | 

434.  Portrait.  j 

Piet,  Fernand,  Paris.  I 

435.  Washing  Shed  at  Lorient. 

436.  “Pottery  market.”  1 

Pinchon,  Joseph  Porphyre,  Paris. 

437.  Playing  Polo.  | 

Pinta,  Henry,  Prix  de  Rome,  1884; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1903,  Paris. 

440.  Saint  Martha. 

Pissaro,,  Camille. 

441.  Landscape. 

Planquette,  Felix,  Paris. 

44a.  The  Golden  Hour,  Normandie. 


Exhibit 
N o, 

Pointelin,  Auguste  Emanuel,  Gold  Medal, 
1889  and  1900,  Paris;  Officer  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

443.  Jura  Vale. 

444.  Rising  Moon. 

j 445.  High  Prairies. 

I Popelin,  Gustave,  Prix  de  Rome,  1882; 
Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

446.  Portrait  of  Mme.  G.  P. 

Prinet,  Rene  Xavier,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

447.  Among  Friends. 

44k  The  Picnic. 

449.  A Game  of  Backgammon. 

Prins,  Pierre,  Paris. 

450.  Haystack  in  the  Rising  Sun. 

Priou,  Louis,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

451.  The  Awakening  of  Diana.  Or- 

namental Panel. 

Puvis  de  Chavannes. 

452.  W^iiiter.  Cartoon  for  the  decora- 

tion of  the  Sorbonne,  Paris. 

Quignon,  Fernand  Just,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

453.  Buckwheat  in  Bloom. 

Ravanne,  Gustave,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

454.  On  the  Open  Sea. 

455.  Boats  wrecked  in  the  Setting 

Sun. 

Ravaut,  Rene  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Paris. 

456.  “Here  they  are,  Grandma.” 

Realier-Dumas,  Maurice,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

457.  The  Island  of  Love. 

458.  Daphnis  and  Chloe. 

Renard,  Emile,  Silver  Medal,  Paris,  1889; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1895,  Paris. 

460.  The  Viaticum. 

461.  Portrait  of  Mme.  E.  R. 

462.  Portrait  of  M.  E.  R, 


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147 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Renoir,  Pierre  Auguste,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

463.  “Landscape.” 

463a.  “Odalisque.” 

Richet,  Leon,  Paris. 

464.  Thunderstorm. 

Richon-Brunet,  Richard,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

465.  Taking  Soup  in  the  Boat. 

466.  Twilight  in  Brittany. 

Richter,  Edouard,  Paris. 

467.  Herodias. 

Ridel,  Louis  Marie-Joseph,  Paris. 

468.  In  the  Offing. 

Rieder,  Marcel,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

469.  Reading. 

470.  Women  Embroidering. 

Rigolot,  Albert  Gabriel,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1901,  Paris. 

471.  Late  April  Cloud. 

Rixens,  Andre,  Gold  Medal,  1889  and 
1900.  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1889. 

472.  The  Blind  Beggar  of  St.  Aventin. 

473.  Roguery. 

474.  Revery. 

Robert-Fleury,  Tony,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1870:  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1884;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Society  of  French  Artists, 
Paris. 

475.  Washington,  1783. 

476.  L’lmage. 

477.  Revery. 

Rochegrosse,  Edouard,  Prix  du  Salon, 
1883;  Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris-;  Cheva- 
lier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1892; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

478.  The  wonderful  Legend  of  the 

Queen  of  Sheba  and  King  Sol- 
omon. 

479.  Judith. 

480.  Portrait  of  Madame  Rochegrosse. 

Roger,  Guillaume,  Paris. 

481.  Sea  View,  llolland. 

Roll,  Alfred  Philippe,  Grand  Prix,  1900; 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 
1900,  Paris. 

482.  The  Grassy  Alley. 

483.  Old  Woman  with  a Fagot. 

484.  In  a Garden. 


Exh  ibit 
No. 

Rondel,  Henri,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1897;  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

485.  The  Past. 

Rosset-Granger,  Edouard,  Silver  Medal, 
1889  and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1898,  Paris. 

486.  A Woman  from  the  back. 

487.  Fancy. 

Roth,  Mme.  Clem.ence,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

488.  Returning  from  School. 

Rotig,  Georges  Frederic. 

489.  Canadian  Elks  coming  out  of  the 

Forest  to  look  for  their  Food  in 
the  Snow. 

Roussel,  Charles,  Berck-Plage. 

491.  Prayer  before  the  Departure. 

Roybet,  Ferdinand,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1893,  Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

492.  Saraband. 

Royer,  Henri,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

493.  Portrait. 

Royer,  Lionel,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

494.  King  Louis  Eleventh  at  Mans. 

Saglio,  Edouard,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

495.  Visits. 

496.  Before  the  Mirror. 

Sailly,  Mile.  Laure  Lucie. 

497.  Eve. 

498.  Harvest  of  Lilies. 

Sain,  Edouard,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1877;  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

499.  Portrait  of  Mme.  E.  S. 

Saint-Germier,  Joseph,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1896;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

500.  Arabian  Interior  at  'Riskra. 

501.  Arabian  Spinner,  Bi^Ura 

Saintpierre,  Gaston  Casimir,  Officer  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

502.  Sweet  llalima. 

503.  The  Housewife. 

504.  The  Yellow  Rose. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sainville,  Edouard  de,  Paris. 

505.  Turkestan  Dance. 

Saubes,  Daniel  Leon,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900. 

506.  Maternal  Petting. 

Sauzay,  Adrien,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris.  Paris. 

507.  The  Banks  of  the  Mouzon. 
Scalbert,  Jules,  Paris. 

508.  Love  Disarmed. 

Scherrer,  Jacques,  Bronze  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1901,  Paris. 

509.  Musset  at  Rachel’s. 

Schommer,  Frangois,  Prix  de  Rome,  1878; 
Silver  Medal,  1889  and  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1890,  Paris. 

510.  Child  with  a Cat. 

Schryver,  Louis  de.  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

511.  The  Widow. 

Sebilleau,  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Bordeaux. 

512.  The  Square  Fort  at  Antibes. 
Seignac,  Guillaume,  Paris. 

513.  At  the  Fountain. 

Simon,  Lucien,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris. 

514.  Strolling  Circus. 

515.  Pardon  Evening,  Finisterre. 

516.  Portrait  of  Mme.  S.  and  her  chil- 

dren. 

Simonnet,  Lucien,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

517.  The  Charente. 

518.  The  Copt  of  Palus. 

Sisley,  Alfred. 

519.  Landscape. 

520.  Landscape, 

521.  Landscape. 

Smith,  Alfred,  Bronze  Medal,  1900;  Chev- 
alier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1894, 
Paris. 

522.  “Lunch  in  the  woods,” 

523.  “Rio  della  Verona,”  Venice. 

Souillet,  Georges  Frangois,  Paris. 

524.  Port  Gouiphar  (Belle  Isle). 

325*  Cliffs  of  Belle  Isle. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Stoitz,  Lucien  Alix,  Paris. 

526.  Seventh  apparition  of  Jesus  on 
the  Shores  of  the  Tiberian  Sea. 
Suau,  Edmond,  Paris. 

528.  Woman  Bathing. 

Surand,  Gustave,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

529.  Intimacy. 

Tanzi,  Leon,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1901,  Paris. 

530.  Bouray. 

531.  La  Voise,  Chateau  de  Maintenon. 

Tattegrain,  Francis,  Gold  Medal,  1S89 

and  1900,  Paris;  Medal  of  Honor,  1899; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1899. 

532.  Assault  of  St.  Quentin,  the  Ex- 

odus 29th  August,  1557. 

533.  Old  Pilot. 

Taupin,  Jules  Charles,  Bronze  Medal, 

1900,  Paris. 

534.  Arabian  Home. 

Tenre,  Henry,  Bronze  Medal,  1900; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1900,  Paris. 

535.  The  Grand  Trianon  at  Versailles. 

Thierot,  J.  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

536.  Summer. 

Thirion,  Eugene  Romain,  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1872,  Paris. 

537*  Jesus  Asleep. 

538.  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

539.  Fisherwoman  of  Berck  carrying 

the  Fish. 

Thiry,  Paul,  Paris. 

540.  The  Soup  of  the  Fishermen. 

Thomas,  Paul,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

541.  Tea  in  the  Country. 

542.  Portrait. 

Thurner,  Gabriel,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

543.  Hellebore  Flowers,  Snow  scene. 

Toudouze,  Edouard,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1903,  Paris. 

544.  Walking  round  the  Garden. 

Tournes,  Etienne,  Bronze  Medal,  1887; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1896;  Silver  Medal,  xgoo;  Paris. 

543.  Lunch. 


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149 


Oil  Paintings  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tranchant,  Pierre  J.,  Paris. 

546.  Father  Coquet. 

Trigoulet,  Eugene,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

547.  Market  at  Berck,  Pas  de  Calais. 
Triquet,  Jules,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

548.  Portrait  of  Mme.  G.  de  C. 

549.  Girl. 

Troncy,  Emile,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

550.  Poor  People. 

551.  “Salon  Carre”  of  the  Louvre. 

Truchet,  Abel,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

552.  Flowery  Garden. 

Ulmann,  Raoul  Andre,  Paris. 

553.  Smoke  on  the  Seine. 

554.  On  the  Canal,  Paris. 

Umbricht,  Honore,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

555.  Parisian  Woman. 

Vauthier,  Pierre  Louis,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1895;  Silver  Medal, 
1900.  Paris. 

556.  The  Japanese  Garden  at  the  Uni- 

versal Exposition  of  1900,  Paris. 

Vayson,  Paul,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1886;  Gold  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris. 

557.  Shepherd  and  Sheep. 

558.  Shepherd  Monk  in  Vaucluse. 

559.  The  Prodigal  Son. 

Vaysse,  Marie  Leonce,  Paris. 

560.  October  Landscape. 

Verdier,  Jules  Victor,  Paris. 

561.  “Latet  anguis  in  herba.” 

Villedieu,  Mile.  Marie,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

562.  Woman  Reading. 

Vollet,  Henry-Emile,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

563.  The  Mass  of  the  Century. 

Wagrez,  Jacques,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

564.  Persian  Merchants  in  Venice, 

Fifteenth  Century. 

Wallet,  Albert  Charles,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

565.  The  Valley  of  Maleshcrbcs, 

Loiret,  France. 


1 . Exhibit 
j No. 

I Weerts,  Jean-Joseph,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
i Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1897,  Paris. 

j 566.  Portrait  of  my  Daughter. 

I 567.  Portrait  of  M,  Ravaison. 

i 568.  Portrait  of  General  Baron  Fred- 

I erichz. 

j Weisz,  Adolphes,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
i Paris. 

569.  The  new  Captive. 

I Wencker,  Joseph,  Prix  de  Rome,  1876; 
Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

1 570.  The  Fountain. 

I 571.  Lydia. 

j Wery,  Emile,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

572.  Returning  from  School  at  Plow- 
! gastel. 

1 Zuber,  Jean  Henri,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
i gion  of  Honor,  1886;  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
i Paris. 

' 573.  On  the  Skirts. 

574.  The  Conservatory  Terrace  at 

I Versailles. 

j Zwiller,  Marie  Auguste,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

575.  A Class  of  Blind  Children.  In- 

stitution Ilzach,  Alsace, 

! 576.  Muse  mourning  the  Poet. 

577.  “They  have  cars,  but  they  hear 
not.” 


Water  Colors. 

Baity,  Mile.  Caroline  Alice,  Gold  Medal, 
[ rgoo,  Paris.  Paris, 

j 578.  A Frame  of  two  Miniatures  on 

ivory: 

(a)  Mimi  Pinson. 

[ (b)  Chloe. 

579.  A Frame  of  two  Miniatures  on 
’ ivory: 

! (a)  Revery. 

(b)  Fantasy. 

i Baralle,  Mile.  Marie,  Paris. 

I 580.  A Frame  of  two  Miniatures: 

I (a)  Far  from  Home, 

j (b)  Portrait  of  Mme.  A.  B. 

j Bermond,  Mile.  Marie,  Bronze  Medal, 
! 1900,  Paris. 

1 581.  T^lohuicholy.  Pastel. 

' Bever  Van,  Mme.  Marguerite,  Paris. 

I 581a.  “Bigoudone.”  Miniature. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water 


Exhibit 

No. 

Caqrniart.  Emile,  Bronze  Medal,  tSSq, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris,  Paris. 

582.  Rouen, 

Caran  d’Ache,  Emmanuel  Pierre,  Paris. 

583.  A Speech  in  Snowy  Weather, 

Drawing^. 

584.  The  Bride. 

Carpentier,  Mile.  Marie  Paule,  Paris. 

585.  Landscapes. 

Carriere  Bellense,  Pierre,  Silver  Medal, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  t88q,  Paris. 

586.  Cicada.  Pastel. 

Castaigre,  Andre,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1899,  Paris. 

587.  Returning  from  Worh.  Charcoal 

CaH^.  Mm.e.  Marie,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
P?»ris. 

588.  Meditation.  Drawing, 

Clavel.  Emile  Paris. 

589.  Hoar  Frost.  Pastel. 

Crp^pel,  Mile.  Berthe  Marie  Henriette, 
Paris. 

500.  The  Perron. 

591.  The  Dining  Room. 

DehiPemont-Chardon,  Mme.  Gabrielle, 
Paris. 

592.  A Frame  of  five  Miniatures: 

fa)  T ittle  Girl  and  Grapes, 
fh)  ^^^oman  with  a Black  Hat. 

fc)  Girl  with  a Dove. 

fd)  Venetian  Woman. 

fe)  Dutch  Girl. 

593*  A Frame  of  five  ATiniatures; 

fa)  The  Bric-a-hrac  Fancier. 

fb)  V^oman  with  Boa. 

fc)  Youth. 

fd)  T ittle  Girl  with  a Doll. 

fe)  Profile  of  a red-haired 

Woman. 

Debon,  Edmond. 

594.  Pasture  on  the  Cliff. 

Dethomas,  Maxime,  Paris. 

595-  A Chat,  Drawing. 

Dubufe-Wehrle,  Mme.  J.,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

596.  Spanish  Dancer.  Pastel. 

Faivre,  Jules  Abel,  Paris. 

Aquarelled  Humoristic  Draw- 
ings: 

597-  Paternity. 

597a.  The  motor-car. 

597b.  The  surgeon. 

Z27C.  The  fine  child.  Lithograph. 


Colors. 


Exhibit 
j No. 

I Faux-Froidure,  Mme.  Eugenie,  Paris, 
j 599.  Summer  Flowers. 

I Filliard,  Ernest,  Paris. 

I 600.  White  Peony, 

I 6ot.  Eastern  Poppy. 

! Forain,  Jean  Louis,  Paris. 

602.  Hard  Up.  Drawing. 

603.  Distress.  . Drawing. 
Gallet-Levade,  Mme.  Louisa,  Bronze 

Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

604.  A Frame  of  eight  Minatures: 

fa)  Six  Heads. 

fb)  Japanese  Woman. 

fc)  Following  my  Fancy. 

605.  A Frame  of  seven  Miniatures: 

, fa)  Seven  Heads, 

Guillaume,  Albert,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 


Paris 

. Paris. 

606. 

Red  moon. 

607. 

Red  moon. 

608. 

Page  of  an 

album. 

6og. 

A still-life 

painter. 

Hermann,  Paul,  Paris. 

( 610.  Procession.  Pastel. 

I 6ti.  On  the  Cliff. 

612.  Young  Mother.  . 

Houbron,  Frederic,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

613.  Paris  seen  from  Notre  Dame. 
Huard,  Charles,  Paris. 

614.  The  Good  Word. 

615.  Old  Lady.  Drawing. 

616.  “What  a good  thing  we  went 

through  the  window.”  Drawing. 

617.  Friendly  Understanding.  Draw- 

ing. 

Twill,  Marie-Joseph,  Silver  Medal.  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  tqoo;  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

618.  Paris  at  Night.  Pastel. 

Jacquet,  Gustave,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1879,  Paris. 

619.  Victorious, 

Lalauze,  Alphonse,  Paris. 

620k  Cuirassiers,  1805, 

Leandre,  Charles  Lucien,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
Paris. 

621.  Four  Drawings: 

fa)  Friends. 

fb)  Theaters  in  the  Provinces. 

fc)  Spring  song  in  the  courts, 
(d)  M.  Duval,  Director  of  the 

Duval  “Bouillons,”  Paris. 


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iSi 


Water 


Exhibit 

No. 

Legrand,  Louis,  Paris. 

622.  Old  Shepherd. 

622a.  Cyclist. 

Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

623.  Fishermen. 

Loir,  Luigi,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1898,  Paris. 

623a.  A Corner  of  Paris  (Twilight). 

Marlef,  Mme.  Claude,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

624.  Bacchante.  Pastel. 

Metivet,  Lucien,  Paris. 

625.  Leda.  Drawing. 

626.  Judith.  Drawing. 

627.  Gabrielle  d’Estrees.  Drawing. 

628.  Mme.  de  Pompadour.  Drawing. 

Milcendeau,  Charles,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

629.  Spanish  Woman  at  Market. 

Drawing. 

Mirande,  Henri,  Paris, 

530.  "Noel  Oublie.”  Drawing. 

631.  Painter  and  Model.  Drawing. 

632.  The  Tub.  Drawing. 

633.  Christmas  Box.  Drawing. 

Motte,  Henri  Paul,  Bron.ze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Plonor,  1892;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

634.  “Mane  Thecel  Phares.” 

Pines  de  Merbitz,  Mme.  Marguerite, 
Paris. 

634a.  A Frame  of  three  miniatures: 

(a)  Child  Asleep. 

(b)  Queen  Wilhelmine  of  Hol- 

land. 

(c)  Mother  and  Daughter. 

Regamey,  Frederic,  Paris. 

63.5-  Council  of  War  presided  over  by 
General  Custine  in  the  Camp  of 
Wissenbourg,  May,  1793. 

636.  Siege  of  Schlestadt,  1814;  Attack 

of  the  1 6th  I'ehruary  against 
the  Fourth  Regiment  of  Ba- 
varian Infantry. 

Retaillian,  Mile.  Yvonne,  Paris. 

637.  A Frame  of  three  Miniatures: 

(a)  Iseult. 

(b)  Roman  Profile. 

(c)  Two  Heads,  studies. 


Colors. 


Exhibit 
\ n. 

Richard,  Mme.  Hortense,  Bronze  Medal, 

1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

638.  A Frame  of  five  Miniatures: 

(a)  Last  Support. 

(b)  Field  Flowers. 

(c)  Parisian  Woman. 

(d)  Venetian  Woman. 

(e)  Innocence. 

Rigolot,  Albert  Gabriel,  Silver  Medal, 
1900;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 

1901,  Paris. 

639.  Evening  at  Elkantara.  Pastel. 

Rivoire,  Frangois,  Bronze  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris. 

540.  Roses  and  Peonies. 

641.  Gillyflowers. 

Rochegrosse,  Edouard,  Prix  du  Salon, 
1883;  Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Cheva- 
lier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1892; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

642.  The  Hero.  Lent  by  Miss  Loie 

Fuller. 

Roubille,  Auguste,  Paris. 

642a.  Don  Quixote. 

642b.  Conjugal  love. 

642c.  Shooting  prohibited. 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques,  Bronze  MeaaL 
1889  and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

643.  Sketch  of  Cats.  Drawing. 

Rotig,  George  Frederic,  Paris. 

643a.  Canadian  Elks. 

Scott  de  Plagnolles,  Georges,  Paris. 

644.  Funeral  of  Quctn  Victoria. 

645.  Thirst  (Tunisia). 

Simon,  Mme.  Jeanne,  Paris. 

646.  Portrait  of  Mme.  T.  Drawing. 

647.  Portrait  of  Mile.  D.  Drawing. 

Sureda,  Andre,  Versailles. 

648.  St.  jaccpics’  Church,  Dieppe. 

648a.  London. 

Vignal,  Pierre,  Paris. 

649.  Boats  at  Martigues. 

650.  Place  at  Rouen. 


1S2 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Annedouche,  Alfred  Joseph,  Bronze 
Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

651.  Innocence.  After  Bouguereau, 

Engraving. 

Bahuet,  Alfred. 

652.  Portrait  of  Aiphand.  After  Roll. 

Lithograph. 

653.  Portrait  of  Rembrandt.  After 

Rembrandt.  Lithograph. 

Barre,  Pierre  Frederic. 

654.  A Difficult  Question.  After  Goth- 

ard  Kuehl.  Etching. 

Bazin,  Mme.  Jacob  (Marguerite  Jeanne). 

655.  Portrait  of  J.  P.  Laurens.  After 

a bust  by  Rodin. 

656.  The  Old  Monk.  After  Velasquez. 

657.  Bust  of  Falguieres.  After  Rodin. 

Bazin,  PauL 

658.  Corneille.  After  medallion  by 

Denis  Puech. 

de  Beaune,  Louis  Eugene. 

659.  Before  the  Departure.  After  John 

Lewis  Brown.  Etching. 

Bejot,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris, 

660.  The  Port  of  St.  Nicholas.  En- 

graving. 

661.  Notre  Dame.  Engraving. 

662.  The  Seine  at  Pont  Royal.  En- 

graving. 

663.  The  Pont  Neuf.  Engraving. 

Bellanger,  Camille  Felix,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

664.  The  Death  of  Abel.  After  the 

painting  by  the  artist.  Litho- 
graph. 

665.  The  Consoling  Virgin.  After 

Bouguereau.  Lithograph. 
Beurdeley,  Jacques. 

666.  Rue  Pierre-au-lard  (Paris).  Etch- 

ing. 

667.  Coals  Sacks  (St.  Ouen).  Etching, 
de  Billy,  Charles  Bernard. 

668.  Portrait  of  the  Marquise  de  Vis- 

conti. After  Gerard.  Etching. 
Bouisset,  Firmin,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  d’Honor, 

1903. 

669.  Anxiety.  x.,ithograph. 

670.  Credo.  Lithograph. 

671.  Portrait.  Lithograph. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bourges,  Mile.  Leonide. 

672.  Shores  of  the  Oise.  After  Dau- 

bigny. Etching. 

Boutet  de  Monvel,  Bernard. 

673.  A Sporting  Meeting.  Colored 

Etching. 

674.  The  Market.  Colored  Etching. 

675.  Coming  out  of  the  Bar.  Colored 

Etching., 

Bracquemond,  Felix,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1884;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1889;  Grand  Prix,  igoo,  Paris. 

676.  Edmond  de  Goncourt.  Proof  on 

Parchment.  Etching. 

677.  Labor.  After  Millet.  Etching, 

678.  The  lost  Game.  After  Meisson- 

nier.  Etching. 

679.  David.  After  G.  Moreau.  Etch- 

ing. 

Broquelet,  Alfred  Jean  Marie,  Silver 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

680.  The  Lord’s  Supper.  After  Tie- 

polo. Lithograph. 

681.  The  Smoker.  After  Teniers. 

Lithograph. 

682.  Portrait  of  a Man.  After  Van 

der  Heist.  Lithograph. 

Brunet-Desbaines,  Louis  Alfred,  Gold 
Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1894;  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Medal  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

683.  The  Weald  of  Surrey.  After 

Leader.  Etching. 

684.  The  High  old  Tower  at  Rouen. 

Original  Etching. 

685.  Cantorbury.  Original  Etching. 

686.  The  Goats’  Pond.  After  Jules 

Dupre.  Etching. 

Burney,  Frangois  Eugene,  Gold  Medal, 
1889  and  1900,  Paris. 

687.  Monseigneur  Segur.  After  F. 

Gaillard.  Engraving. 

688.  Mile.  Brandes.  After  Chartran. 

Engraving. 

689.  The  Holy  Virgin  and  the  Infant 

Jesus.  After  a bas-relief  of  the 
Louvre.  Engraving. 

690.  The  Learned  Men.  After  Roy- 

bet.  Engraving. 

Cazin,  Michel,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

691.  A Burgomaster.  After  Rem- 

brandt. Engraving. 

692.  Man’s  Portrait.  After  A.  More. 

Engraving. 


FRANCE. 


153 


Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit  , -j  ^*1, 

N©, 

Chaiivel,  Theophile,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1881;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1896;  Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

693.  Welsh  River.  After  B.  W.  Leader. 

Etching. 

694.  A Wet  Road-side.  After  B.  W. 

Leader.  Etching. 

695.  Cambria’s  Coast  After  B.  W. 

Leader.  Etching. 

Cheffer,  Henry  Lucien. 

696.  The  Housekeeper.  After  Joseph 

Bal.  Engraving. 

Chiquet,  Eugene  Marie  Louis,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

697.  The  Shore.  After  Meissonnier. 

Engraving. 

698.  The  Butterfly.  Engraving. 

699.  The  Woman  with  a Guitar.  En- 

graving. 

Clairet,  Felix. 

700.  The  Ceremony  of  the  Kiss.  After 

Makovsky.  Lithograph. 

Claude,  Georges,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

701.  Portrait  of  the  engraver  Habry. 

After  Van  Dyck.  Lithograph. 

Coppier,  Andre  Charles,  Silver  Medal, 
igoo,  Paris. 

702.  The  Adoration  of  the  Wise  Men. 

After  Durer.  Engraving. 

703.  The  Ambassadors.  After  Hol- 

bein, Engraving. 

704.  Lord’s  Meal.  After  Holbein. 

Engraving. 

705.  The  Legend  of  St.  Ursule.  After 

Carpaccio.  Engraving. 

Craux,  Adolphe. 

706.  Monument  to  Gounod.  After  An- 

tonin Mercie.  Engraving. 

707.  The  Fountain  of  Remembrance 

at  Bellevue.  After  Theunissen. 
Engraving. 

Crosbie,  Emile  Ferdinand,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

708.  Hermes.  After  Praxiteles.  Wood 

Engraving. 

709.  Mater  Dolorosa.  After  Tavein- 

stcin.  Wood  Engraving. 

710.  Portrait  of  an  Apostle.  After 

Rembrandt.  Wood  Engraving. 

71 1.  Portrait  of  Rembrandt,  by  him- 

self. Wood  Engraving. 


ExbiKt 

i\o. 

Dauchez,  Andre. 

712.  The  Up-hill  Road.  Original  Etch- 

ing. 

713.  The  Plain.  Original  Etching. 

714.  The  Road  on  the  Downs.  Orig- 

inal Etching. 

Decisy,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

715.  The  Benedicite.  After  Chardin. 

Etching, 

716.  Illustrations  for  the  “Life  in 

Bohemia,”  After  Leandre.  Col- 
ored Engraving. 

717.  Illustration  of  the  “Poison  of  the 

Precious  Stones.”  After  Roche- 
grosse.  Colored  Engraving. 

Deturck,  Julien  Jules  Alphonse,  Silver 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

718.  A Woman  Reading.  After  Jules 

Lefebvre.  Engraving. 

719.  The  Young  Brother.  After  Bou- 

guereau.  Engraving. 

720.  The  Dream  of  Eros.  After 

Machard.  Engraving, 

Dezarrois,  Antoine  Frangois,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1892;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

721.  Portrait  of  Innocent  X.  After 

Velasquez.  Etching. 

722.  Breton  Woman  at  Pardon.  After 

Dagnan  Bouveret,  Etching. 

Eliot,  Maurice,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

723.  A Supper.  Lithograph. 

724.  The  Woman  and  the  Pitcher. 

Colored  Lithograph. 

725.  The  Woman  with  a Fan.  Col- 

ored Lithograph. 

Faivre,  Abel,  Paris. 

726.  The  Sylph.  Colored  Lithograph. 

Faivre,  LeOn  Maxime,  Bronze  Medal, 
18S9,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
726a.  The  Fine  Child.  Lithograph, 

Fantin-Latour,  Henri,  Officer  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

727.  The  Embroiderers.  Lithograph. 

728.  Evocation  of  Kundry.  Litho- 

graph. 

729.  Women  bathing.  Lithograph. 

730.  Andromeda.  Lithograph. 

Flameng,  Leopold,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1886;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1894;  Grand  Prix,  1900;  Member  of  the 
Institute, 

731.  The  Holy  Virgin  of  Van  Eyck. 

Engraving. 


154 


DEPARTMENT  B.—ART. 


Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 
N o. 

Focillon,  Victor  Louis,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

732.  The  First  Communion.  After  J. 

Breton.  Etching. 

733.  The  Guard.  After  F.  Flameng. 

Etching. 

734.  At  the  Barber’s.  After  Dendy 

Sadler.  Etching. 

735.  The  Orderly.  After  Meissonnier. 

Etching. 

Fonce,  Camille,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

736.  Evening.  Etching. 

737.  In  the  Birch  Wood  of  Arran. 

Etching. 

738.  A Silent  Restfulness  of  Eve. 

Etching. 

Forain,  Jean  Lewis. 

739.  At  the  Tribunal.  Lithograph. 

740.  Study  (Woman).  Lithograph. 

Fuchs,  Gustave  Louis  Joseph,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

741.  Eclogue.  After  Henner.  En- 

graving. 

Gautier,  Mme.  Marie. 

742.  Series  of  Etchings  in  color. 

Gautier,  Lucien  Marcellin,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

743.  Church  St.  Germain  des  Pres- 

Etching. 

Goursat,  Georges  (Called  Sem.). 

745.  M.  Chauchard.  Lithograph. 

746.  Mme.  Rejane.  Lithograph. 

747.  The  Side-scenes  at  the  Opera. 

Lithograph. 

748.  The  Rothschild  at  Trouville. 

Lithograph. 

Helleu,  Paul,  Paris. 

749.  A Parisian  Woman.  Etching. 

Hildebrandt,  Germain. 

749^-  A House  at  Bou  Saada. 

Hodebert,  Leon  Auguste  Cesar,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

751.  Portrait  of  Crusset  Richardot 

and  his  Son.  After  Van  Dyck. 
Lithograph. 

752.  “Biblis.”  Original  Engraving. 

Frame  containing  two  Litho- 
graphs. 

753*  Mother  and  Son. 

(a)  Solitude.  Woman,  Nude. 
(Two  in  a frame.) 


Exhibit 

\<i 

Houdard,  Charles  Louis. 

754.  The  Dying  Day.  Etching  in 

color, 

755.  The  Nonette  River  at  Mont- 

glaron.  Etching  in  color. 

756.  The  Pond.  Etching  in  color. 

Jacquet,  Achille,  Prix  de  Rome,  Medal 
of  Honor,  1880;  Officer  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1900;  Grand  Prix,  1900, 
Paris;  Member  of  the  Institute. 

757.  The  Passio.n.  Tryptich  after 

Andrea  Montegna.  Engraving. 

Jacquet,  Jules,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1895; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

758.  Friedland,  1806.  After  Meis- 

sonnier. Engraving. 

759-  Charge  of  Cuirassiers,  1807. 
After  Meissonnier.  Engraving. 

Jourdain,  Francis. 

760.  Landscape.  Etching  in  color. 

761.  Landscape.  Etching  in  color. 

762.  Landscape.  Etching  in  color. 

Journot,  Louis  Isidore, 

763.  Rouget  de  ITsle  singing  the 

Marseillaise.  After  Pils.  Etch- 
ing. 

Joyan,  Amedee. 

764.  The  Sea.  Wood  Engraving. 

765.  The  Cliffs,  Moonlight.  Wood 

Engraving. 

766.  The  Return  of  the  Sardine 

Fishers.  Wood  Engraving. 

Juillerat,  Eugene,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

767.  The  Recumbent  Tigress.  Origi- 

nal Lithograph. 

768.  The  Flight  to  Egypt.  Original 

Lithograph. 

769.  The  Fighting  Elephant.  Origi- 

nal Lithograph. 

Labat,  Marius  Bernard. 

770.  Portrait  of  the  Engraver.  Orig- 

inal Engraving  on  Wood. 

Laguillermie,  Frederic  Auguste,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1886;  Silver  Medal,  1889;  Medal 
of  Honor,  1890;  Grand  Prix,  1900;  Offi- 
cer of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903. 
Paris. 

771.  Portrait  of  Mme.  Vigee  Lebrun 

(by  herself).  Etching. 

772.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Roosevelt  (by 

Chartran).  Etching. 


FRANCE. 


155 


Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

oalauze,  Adolphe,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1895;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  | 

773.  The  Game  won.  After  Meis-  | 

sonnier.  Etching.  ' 

774.  Pastoral.  After  Pater.  Etching. 

775.  Madame  de  Pompadour.  After 

Latour.  Etching. 

776.  The  Sentry.  After  Bargue. 

Etching. 

Langeval,  Jules  Laurent  Louis,  Gold 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

777.  The  Pasture  Land.  After  Julien 

Dupre.  Wood  Engraving. 

778.  The  C^non  Van  der  Paellen. 

After  Van  Dyck.  Wood  En- 
graving. 

779.  The  Man  with  a Broken  Nose. 

After  Rodin.  Wood  Engrav- 
ing. 

de  Latenay,  Bronze  Medal,  igoo,  Paris. 

780.  Four  Etchings  in  a frame. 

Lecocq,  Mile.  Henriette. 

781.  Sea  View.  After  Cottet.  Etch- 

ing. 

Le  Couteux,  Lionel,  Gold  Medal,  18S9, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1891;  Medal  of  Honor,  1889; 
Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

782.  Saint-Georges  of  Anvers.  After 

Rubens.  Etching. 

783.  Leaving  for  Cythere.  After 

Watteau.  Etching. 

784.  The  Markets.  After  Lhermitte. 

Etching. 

785.  Daphnis  and  Chloe.  After  Col- 

lin. Etching. 

Lefort,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
i8go;  Medal  of  Honor,  1896,  Paris. 

786.  Portrait  of  M.  Loubet.  Etching. 

787.  Portrait  of  Washington.  Etching. 
78^  Portrait  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Etching. 

789.  The  Miracle  of  St.  Parc.  After 

The  Tintoret.  Etching. 

Legrand,  Louis,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

790.  Fine  Evening.  Etching. 

791.  The  Carpenter’s  Son.  Etching. 

792.  The  Christ.  Etching. 

793.  Motherly  Joy.  Etching,. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Leon,  Edouard. 

794.  Portrait  of  His  Majesty  Edward 

VII.  After  Bastien  Lepage. 
Etching. 

Lepere,  Auguste,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

795.  The  Wave.  Wood  Engraving  in 

color. 

796.  The  Procession.  Wood  Engrav- 

ing in  color. 

Leray,  Auguste  Eugene. 

797.  The  Carpenter’s  Home.  After 

Rembrandt.  Wood  Engraving. 

798.  Calm.  After  Lenoir.  Wood  En- 

graving. 

Lesueur,  Frangois  Xavier. 

799.  Four  engravings  for  “St.  Louis’ 

Secret.’’  After  Adrien  Moreau. 
Etchings. 

Letoula,  Jules, 

800.  Holbein’s  Family.  Lithograph. 

801.  Venus  and  Cupid.  Lithograph. 

Levy,  Alphonse. 

802.  The  Anniversary.  Original  Litho- 

graph. 

803.  The  Psalmist.  Original  Litho- 

graph. 

Lieure,  Jules  Pierre  Emile. 

804.  Exposition  Evening.  Engrav- 

ing. 

Louveau-Rouveyre,  Mme.  Marie,  Bronze 
Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

805.  The  Holy  Virgin  and  the  Child. 

After  Rogier  Van  der  Weyden. 
Engraving. 

806.  Andre  Vesale.  After  Calcar. 

■ Etching. 

Louveau-Rouveyre,  Marcel. 

807.  Portrait  of  Charles  d’Ambroise. 

After  Andrea  Solario.  Etching 
and  Engraving. 

Lunois,  Alexandre,  Silver  Medal,  i88g, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1896. 

808.  Linen  Drapers.  Colored  Litho- 

graph. 

809.  Whashing  Day  in  the  Gourbi. 

Colored  Lithograph. 

810.  Night  Festival  on  the  shores  of 

the  Gaudalquiver.  Colored 
Lithograph. 

811.  Before  the  Dance.  Colored 

Lithograph. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Maurou,  Paul,  Medal  of  Honor,  1892, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1892. 

812.  Portrait  of  M.  Loubet.  After 

Bonnat.  Lithograph. 

813.  Portrait  of  Mme.  Loubet.  After 

Patricot.  Lithograph. 

814.  The  Crowning  of  Charlemagne. 

After  H.  Levy.  Lithograph. 

815.  Thomas  d’Aquin.  After  J.  P. 

Laurens.  Lithograph. 

Mayeur,  Arthur  Jules,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1896. 

816.  The  Invalid.  After  Sebastien  du 

Pimbo.  Engraving. 

817.  Blind  Man’s  Buff.  After  Pater. 

Etching. 

Mignon,  Abel  Justin,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

818.  The  Recruits.  After  Dagnan 

Bouveret. 

819.  “1814.”  After  Meissonnier.  En- 

graving. 

820.  The  Blacksmith.  Engraving. 

821.  The  Shelter.  Original  Engrav- 

ing. 

Mordant,  Daniel,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

822.  Justice  of  Trajan.  After  Dela- 

croix. Engraving. 

823.  Apotheosis  of  Sciences.  After 

Bernard.  Engraving. 

824.  Sleep.  After  Carriere.  Engrav- 

ing. 

825.  In  the  Land  of  the  Les?.  After 

Cottet.  Engraving. 

Neumont,  Maurice. 

826.  Pouting.  Lithograph. 

827.  Twilight.  Lithograph. 

828.  Evening.  Lithograph. 

.Olivier,  Mme.  Therese,  Paris. 

829.  Grandfather’s  Boat.  After  Guil- 

lou.  Etching. 

Paillard,  Henry,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

830.  Frame  of  original  Wood  En- 

graving for  “Bruges  la  Morte.” 

831.  Frame  of  original  Wood  En- 

gravings for  Paris,  staff. 

Pannemaker,  Stephane,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1881;  Grand  Prix, 
1900,  Paris. 

832.  Young  Girl.  After  Gainsborough. 

Wood  Engraving. 

833.  Pope  Innocent  the  Tenth.  After 

Velasquez.  Wood  Engraving. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Patricot,  Jean,  Prix  de  Rome,  1886;  Hon- 
orable Mention,  i898;Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1899;  Grand  Prix, 
1900,  Paris. 

834.  The  Wise  Men  of  the  East  Pro- 

cession. After  Gozzoli.  En- 
graving. 

Payrau,  Jules  Simon,  Silver  Medal,  1900. 

835.  Frame  of  Engravings,  “The  King 
of  Rome.”  After  Vibert. 

836.  Frame  of  Engravings,  “Por- 

traits.” After  Cornelius  de 
Voos. 

837.  Frame  of  Engravings.  After 

Coello  Max  Klinger  and  Ger- 
main Pilon. 

Poseler.  Paul  Louis,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

838.  Old  Woman  Asleep.  Original 

Etching. 

839.  The  Blind  Woman  Knitting. 

Original  Etching. 

840.  The  Nailmakers.  Original  Etch- 

ing. 

Profit,  Georges. 

841.  Inspiration.  After  Raphael  Col- 

lin. Engraving. 

842.  Group  of  Lions.  After  G.  Sardet. 

Engraving. 

843.  The  Sleep  of  Joan  of  Arc.  After 

J.  W,  Joy.  Engraving. 

Prunaire,  Alfred,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

844.  The  Winder.  After  F.  Bouvin. 

Wood  Engraving. 

845.  The  Refectory.  After  F.  Bouvin. 

Wood  Engraving. 

846.  Albert  Lecroix.  After  Goenuette. 

Wood  Engraving. 

847.  The  Staircase  in  the  Law  Court. 

After  Daumier.  Wood  En- 
graving. 

Prunaire,  Mme.  Fanny. 

848.  Animals.  After  St.  Marcel.  En- 

graving. 

Rabouille.  Charles  Andre  Frangois. 

849.  Obsession.  After  Jose  Frappa. 

Etching. 

Rapine.  Maximilien. 

850.  The  Battle.  After  Salvator  Rosa. 

Etching. 

Redon,  Georges. 

851.  Profile  of  a Woman.  Lithograph. 


FRANCE. 


1S7 

Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Renouard,  Paul,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1894. 

852.  Sketch.  After  M.  P.  DechaneL 

Engraving.  Two  Frames. 

Riviere,  Henri,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

853.  Sunset.  Original  Lithograuh  in 

color. 

854.  Woods  in  Winter.  Original 

Lithograph  in  color 

855.  Fortifications.  Original  Litho- 

graph in  color. 

856.  Irradiation.  Original  Lithograph 

in  color. 

Robbe,  Manuel. 

857.  A Market  at  Montmartre.  Col- 

ored Etching. 

858.  A Sentimental  Romance.  Col- 

ored Etching. 

Roux-Champion,  V.  J. 

859.  After  the  Market.  Colored 

Etching, 

860.  The  Pardon.  Colored  Etching. 

Rouxel,  Philibert. 

861.  Soap  Bubbles.  After  Chaolin, 

Wood  Engraving 

Ruffe,  Leon  Henri,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

862.  Christ  on  the  Cross.  After  Car- 

riere. 

863.  The  Woman  Singing.  After 

Flameng.  Wood  Engraving. 

864.  Breton  Pardon.  Original  Etch- 

ing. 

Severin,  Mme.  Jeanne. 

865.  The  Banker  and  his  wife.  After 

Quentin  Metzys.  Etching. 

866.  Portrait  of  Lady  Siddons.  After 

Lawrence.  Etching. 

Toussaint,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

867.  View  of  the  city  taken  from  the 

Bridge  of  Arts.  After  Zuber. 
Etching. 

Trilleau,  Gaston  Paul. 

868.  The  River  Porters.  Etching, 

869.  Interior  of  a Studio.  Original 

Lithograph. 

Truchet,  Abel. 

869a.  “The  Dancers.”  Lithograph. 

Trupheme,  Theodore  Auguste. 

870.  Inclosurc  of  the  Choir  of  Char- 

tres Cathedral.  Litnograon. 

871.  Portal  of  the  Cathedral  ot  Char- 

tres. Lithograpl 


Ejehihit 

No. 

Veber,  Jean,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

872.  Fortune  dancing.  Lithograph. 

873.  The  Law  protecting  the  Fortune. 

Lithograph. 

874.  Woman  Struggling.  Lithograph. 

Vernaut,  Mile.  Marguerite,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

875.  The  King  Drinks.  After  Jor- 

deans.  Lithograph. 

876.  Madame  Caron.  After  Bonnat. 

Lithograph. 

877.  The  Chemist.  After  Metsu. 

Lithograph, 

Villemsens,  Jean  Frangois  Adrien. 

878.  Marriage  of  Charles  VII,  with 

Anna  of  Brittany.  Wood  En- 
graving. 

Vintraut,  G.  Frederic,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

879.  Portrait  of  M.  Frangais.  After 

Bonnat,  Wood  Engraving. 

880.  Portrait  of  Abraham  Van  der 

Dort.  After  Dobson.  Wood 
Engraving. 

881.  The  Game  of  Loto.  After  Chap- 

lin. Wood  Engraving. 

882.  Portrait  of  M.  Alex  and  of  Miss 

Elsa  Grand.  After  Frederic 
Humbert.  Wood  Engraving. 

Voruz,  Mile.  E.,  Paris. 

883.  Thistles,  Dead  Leaves  and 

Tulips.  Colored  Etching. 

Vyboud,  Jean  Auguste. 

884.  The  Virgin  of  the  Magnificat. 

After  Botticelli.  Engraving. 

885.  Portrait  of  Southwall.  After 

Holbein.  Engraving. 

886.  Prayer.  Original  Engraving. 

887.  The  Mabuse.  Portrait  after 

Corondelet  Engraving. 

Waltner,  Charles  Albert,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1868;  Medal  of  Honor,  1882;  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1899;  Grand 
Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

888.  Sarah  Bernhardt.  After  Bastien 

Lepage.  Engraving. 

889.  Figure  of  Louis  Thirteenth  Age. 

After  Roybet.  Engraving. 

890.  The  Astronomer.  Engraving. 

891.  Woman  Reading.  Original  En- 

graving. 

Willette,  Adolphe  Leon. 

892.  The  Red  Vigil.  Lithograph. 

893.  The  Art  of  Laughing.  Litho- 

graph, 


DEPARTMENT  B.—ART. 


15B 

Sculpture. 


GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE.  ' 

Exhibit 
No.  ■ 

Allouard,  Henri  Emile,  Chevalier  of  the  j 
Legion  of  Honor,  1880;  Silver  Medal, 
1889;  Gold  Medal,  igoo, 

894.  Pater  Noster.  Marble  Statue. 

Aube,  Jean  Paul. 

895.  Woman  of  Normandy.  Wooden 

Bust. 

Baffier,  Jean,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1898. 

896.  Chappie  Bernard.-  Plaster  Bust. 

897.  Master  Frebault.  Plaster  Bust. 

Barreau,  Georges,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1898;  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

898.  Bust  of  Baron  Lareinty,  Senator,  j 

Barrias,  Ernest,  Medal  of  Honor,  187S; 
Commander  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1884, 
Paris. 

899.  Mozart  Rohen  as  a Child.  Bronze. 

900.  Young  Girl  of  Bou-Saada  strew- 

ing Flowers.  Bronze. 

Barthe,  Xavier. 

901.  The  Sprightly  Girl.  Marble  Bust. 

Bartholdi,  Frederic  Auguste,  Medal  of 
Honor,  1895;  Commander  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1887,  Paris. 

902.  The  great  Upholders  of  the 

World.  Bronze  Group. 

903.  Bust  of  Lafayette.  Marble  and 

Onyx.  Golden  Bronze. 

Bartholome,  Albert,  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1900;  Grand  Prix,  1900, 
Paris. 

904.  Taking  a Bath. 

904a.  The  Dead  Child. 

Bastet,  Victorien-Antoine,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris.  Paris. 

905.  Magdalen.  Plaster  Statue. 

Beguine,  Michel,  Silver  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

906.  First  Attire.  Plaster  Statue. 

Benet,  Eugene  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

908.  Defiance.  Marble  Bust. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bernhardt,  Mme.  Sarah,  Paris.  ‘ 

909.  Bust  of  a Child.  Sandstone  by 

Lachenal. 

Berthoud,  Paul  Frangois,  Pari*. 

910.  The  Bourledenne.  Plaster  Bust. 
Birot,  Pierre  Albert,  Paris. 

911.  The  Poor  Man.  Stone  Statue. 

Blanchard,  Jules,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1881,  Paris. 

gi2.  Phryne.  Marble  Statue.  • 

913.  In  Morocco.  Bronze. 

Bloch,  Armand  Lucien,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

914.  Woodcutter,  Oaken  Statue. 

915.  Christ  after  Flagellation.  Ma- 

hogany Statue. 

916.  A Child’s  Figure.  Lime  Tree 

Wood  Statue. 

Blondat,  Max. 

917.  The  Maid  of  Orleans. 

918.  The  Pearl.  Golden  Bronze. 

Boisseau,  Emile  Andre,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Medal  of  Honor,  1899; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900, 
Paris. 

919.  The  Defence  of  the  Native  Land. 

Bronze  Statue. 

Bonheur,  Isidore  Jules. 

920.  Juggling  Jockey.  Bronze. 

921.  Ladies  Playing  Polo.  Bronze. 

922.  Bison  Hunter.  Bronze.  • 

923.  Fighting  Bull.  Bronze. 

924.  Woman  in  the  Cow-house. 

Bronze. 

Bonheur,  Rosa. 

925.  Bull  walking.  Bronze. 

926.  Ox  lying.  Bronze. 

927.  Ewe  grazing.  Bronze. 

928.  Ram  lying.  Bronze. 

929.  Bull  lowing.  Bronze. 

Boucher,  Alfred,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1891;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1894;  Grand  Prix, 
Paris. 

930.  Tenderness.  Marble  Group. 

931.  In  the  Field.  Marble. 

932.  History.  Marble.  Alto-relievo. 

933.  Diana  Surprised.  Bronze. 


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Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bourdelle,  Emile,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

934.  Aphrodite.  Marble. 

935.  Beethoven.  Bronze. 

936.  The  Clouds.  After  the  single 

wax  model,  by  A.  A.  Hebrard, 
Founder. 

Boverie,  Eugene  Jean,  Silver  Medal,  1900. 

937.  Baudin.  Plaster  Statue. 

938.  Forsaken.  Plaster  Statue. 

939.  Rapture.  Marble. 

Brach,  Madame. 

940.  The  Madness  of  Marguerite 

(Faust).  Marble. 

Carabin,  Frangois-Rupert,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
^Honor,  1903. 

941.  Group  of  Four  Briton  Dancers. 

Bronze. 

942.  Group  of  Two  Briton  Dancers. 

Bronze. 

943.  Spanish  Gitana  Dance.  Alto- 

relievo  and  Bronze. 

Carles,  Antonin  Jean,  Grand  Prix,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1900. 

944.  Grateful  Humanity.  Fragment 

of  the  monument  to  Pasteur- 
Dole.  Plaster. 

945.  Pasteur.  Plaster  Statue. 

946.  Bust  of  my  Friend.  The  painter 

Berton. 

947.  Ruger.  Plaster  Bust. 

Carli,  Auguste  Henri, 

948.  Christ  and  Saint  Veronique. 

Plaster  Group. 

949.  Chloe.  Plaster  Statue. 

earlier,  Emile  Joseph,  Gold  Medal,  1889 
and  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1886. 

950.  The  Breeze.  Marble  Statuette. 

951.  The  Destroyer.  Marble. 

952.  Joy.  Marble. 

953.  The  Mirror.  Plaster  Group. 

Carlus,  Jean,  Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

954.  Bust  of  a Child.  Marble. 

Cazin,  Madame  Marie,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

955.  Sailor’s  Wife.  Plaster  bas-relief. 

956.  Girls.  Earthen  work. 

957.  David.  Earthen  work. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Champeil,  Jean  Baptiste  Antoine,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1896;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

958.  The  Springtide  of  Life.  Plaster 

Group. 

Charpentier  Alexandre,  Grand  Prix,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

959.  The  Flight  of  Time.  Bronze 

Group. 

960.  Maternity.  Bronze  bas-relief. 

Charpentier,  Felix  Marie,  Silver  Medal, 
1889;  Medal  of  Honor,  1893;  Grand 
Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

961.  Victory.  Bronze. 

962.  Glimmering.  Marble  bas-relief. 

Chauvet,  Florentin,  Paris. 

963.  Bacchic  Enthusiasm.  Plaster 

Statue, 

Chretien,  Eugene  Ernest,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris. 

964.  Woodcutter  of  the  Stone  Age. 

Plaster. 

Cordier,  Henri,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Chev- 
alier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

965.  Melancholy.  Alpine  Rose  Quartz. 

966.  A Team  of  Oxen.  Cire  perdue. 

967.  A Team  of  Oxen  dragging  a 

Roller.  Cire  peraue. 

968.  Don  Quixote.  Cire  perdue. 

969.  Horse  on  a Sphere.  Cire  perdue, 

antique  red  sheath. 

Coulon,  Jean,  Bronze  Medal,  1889,  Paris. 

970.  Love  Dream.  Marble. 

Coutan,  Jules,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1889; 
Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Member  of 
Institute,  1900. 

970a.  “Woman  carrying  bread.”  Plas- 
ter statue. 

Dalou,  Eugene.  Died  in  Paris.  Com- 
mander of  the  Legion  of  Honor. 

971.  Bacchic  scene.  Alto-relievo. 

972.  Bust  of  the  Horse  Dealer. 

973.  Bust  of  a Peasant. 

974.  The  Kiss. 

975.  Woman  Bathing. 

976.  Sketch  for  the  monument,  “Pro- 

tection to  cliildren.”  Circs  per- 
dnes  by  A,  A.  Hebrard,  founder. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dampt,  Jean,  Gold  Medal,  1889;  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

977.  Head  of  a Child.  Plaster.  | 

978.  Head  of  a Child.  Pink  Marble,  j 

Debienne,  Madam  Noemie. 

979.  Ariadne.  Marble. 

Demagnez,  Mile.  Marie  Antoinette,  | 
Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

98a  Poetry.  Stone  Statue. 

Derre,  Emile,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

981.  Figure  of  an  old  Woman.  Bronze. 

982.  The  Soul  of  Stones.  Muller  Grit 

Sandstone. 

983-  Remembrance.  Marble. 

Desbois,  Jules,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1889,  Paris. 

984.  The  Woman  with  a Bow.  Bronze  j 

by  A.  A.  Hebrard,  founder. 

Dubois,  Ernest,  Medal  of  Honor,  1899;  j 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

985.  Pardon.  Plaster  Group.  j 

Durand,  Ludovic.  I 

986.  The  Jobber.  Plaster  Statue.  j 

Escoula,  Jean,  Gold  Medal,  1889  and  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900. 

987.  Woe.  Bronze  Bust.  | 

Faivre,  Ferdinand,  Bronze  Medal,  Paris.  | 

988.  The  Offering.  Marble  Statue.  j 

989.  Gratitude:  Fragment  of  Monu- 

ment Plaster  Statue. 

Falguiere,  Alexandre.  Died  in  Paris. 
Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor; 
Member  of  the  Institute. 

990.  Bust  of  Cardinal  de  Bonnechose.  I 

Bronze.  Cire  perdue. 

991.  Republic.  Cire  perdue. 

992.  Circe:  Alto-relievo.  Cire  per- 

due. 

993.  Sketch  of  the  monument  to  Abbe 

d’Alzon.  Cire  perdue. 

994.  Resistance.  Cire  perdue.  By  A. 

A.  Hebrard,  Founder. 

Ferrand,  Justin. 

995.  Army.  Plaster  Statue.  i 

Ferrary,  Maurice,  Prix  de  Rome,  1882; 
Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1891;  Gold 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

996.  Venus  and  Cupid.  Marble. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Fix-Masseau, , Silver  Medal,  1900, 

Paris. 

997.  Lunghino.  Bronze. 

998.  Loulette.  Marble  Bust. 

999.  Woman  with  Ribbons.  Plaster. 
.1000.  Beethoven.  Plaster. 

1001.  Two  Sisters.  Terra  cotta. 
Fouques,  Henry  Amede. 

1002.  Fidelity.  Bronze. 

Fremiet,  Emmanuel,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1887;  Member  of  the  Institute,  1892; 
Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Grand  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1003.  Saint  Georges.  Bronze. 

1004.  Gorilla  of  Gabon.  Bronze. 

1005.  Race  Horses.  Bronze. 

1006.  Horseman  Fourteenth  Century. 

Bronze. 

1007.  Lantern  Holder.  Bronze. 

1007a.  Roman  Horses.  ^ 

Frere,  Jean,  Bronze  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris. 

1008.  Cupid  Angry.  Bronze. 

1009.  Oriental  Singer.  Bronze. 
Froment-Meurice,  Jacques. 

1010.  Old  Man.  Bronze  Bust. 
Gagneur  de  Patomay,  Ange  Marie 

Maurice. 

1011.  La  Muette.  Bronze  relief  cire 
perdue. 

Gardet,  Georges,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Medal  of  Honor,  1898;  Grand 
Prix,  1900;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1012.  Lion  Lying.  Marble. 

1013.  A Family  of  Lions.  Bronze. 

1014.  Lion  Sitting.  Marble. 

Girardet,  Mile.  Berthe. 

1015.  Leaving  for  Iceland.  Plaster. 

1016.  Pater  Noster.  Plaster. 

Gossin,  Louis,  Bronze  Medal,  1889  and 
igoo,  Paris. 

1017.  Knuckle  Bones  Player.  Bronze. 

Granet,  Pierre,  Gold  Medal,  1889  and 
1900;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1018.  Painting.  Marble. 

1019.  Head.  Bronze. 

Greber,  Henri  Leon,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1020.  Springtide.  Marble. 

1021.  The  Evening  Prayer.  Marble. 

Guillaume,  Emile,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1022.  The  Four  Seasons.  Silver 

Statuettes  for  Epergne. 


FRANCE. 


i6i 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Guilloux,  Eugene,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris. 

1023.  Diana.  Plaster  Statue. 

Hamar,  Fernand, 

1024.  Marsha!  de  Rochambeau. 

Bronze. 

Hannaux,  Emmanuel,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900;  Medal  of  Honor,  1903. 

1025.  The  Poet  and  the  Mermaid. 

Plaster. 

Hugoulin,  Emile. 

1026.  An  Interrupted  Idyll.  Plaster. 

1027.  Maternal  Love.  Marble. 

Injalbert,  Jean  Antonin,  Grand  Prix, 
1889;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1897. 

1028.  Muse  of  the  Woods.  Cire  per- 
due by  Hebrard. 

1029.  Hippomene.  Bronze. 

1030.  The  Source.  Marble. 

1030a.  “Le  dedain.”  Bronze. 

Iselin,  Georges. 

1031.  The  Carpenter.  Wooden  Stat- 

uette. 

1032.  The  Farrier.  Wooden  Stat- 

uette. 

Itasse,  Mile.  Jeanne,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1033.  Bacchante.  Sandstone. 

Lafont,  Emile  Rene,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1034.  Woman  Bathing.  Tin. 

1035*  Judith.  Many-colored  Marble. 

Lami,  Stanislas,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1036.  Fox  Terrier.  Inlaid  Marble. 

1037.  Rembrandt.  Bronze  Bust. 

Laoust,  Andr€  Louis  Adolphe,  Silver 
Medal,  1889,  Paris. 

1038.  Minuet.  Bronze. 

Larroux,  Antonin,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1039.  Revery.  Wood. 

Lecourtier,  Prosper,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1040.  Spotted  Dog  nursing  its  Pup- 

pies. Plaster. 

1041.  Swan.  Plaster. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Le  Due,  Arthur  Jacques,  Silver  Medal, 
1889  and  1900,  Paris. 

1042.  Saint  Hubert.  Marble  bas-relief. 

1043.  A Herd  of  Stags  listening  to 

Hounds  nearing.  Bronze. 

1044.  Hanger  of  Louis  the  15th  Style. 

Silver  and  Ivory. 

Lefebvre,  Hippolyte,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1892;  Gold  Medal,  1900;  Medal  of 
Honor,  1902,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1902. 

1045.  Mignon.  Marble. 

Legrand,  Ernest. 

1046.  The  Wounded  Bather.  Plaster 

Statue. 

Lemarquier,  Charles  Paul  Alfred. 

1047.  Canaque  type  of  New  Caledonia. 

Earthen  Bust. 

Leroux,  Etienne,  Silver  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1878. 

1048.  Science,  Philosophy,  Education 

and  Instruction.  Plaster  bas- 
relief. 

Levasseur,  Henri  Louis,  Bronze  Medal, 

1888,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1049.  The  Source.  Marble  Statue. 

1050.  The  Soul  of  Ruins.  Marble 

Statue. 

1051.  Pro  Patria.  Marble  Group. 

1052.  Labor.  Bronze  Group. 

L’Hoest,  Eugene  Leon. 

1053.  Despair.  Plaster  Statue. 
Loiseau-Bailly,  Georges,  Silver  Medal, 

1889,  Paris. 

1055.  Young  Parisian  Boy.  Marble 

Bust. 

Loiseau-Rousseau,  , Gold  Medal, 

1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1901. 

1056.  Poisoned  Slave.  Marble. 

1057.  The  Ivy.  Bronze  bas-relief. 

1058.  Baby.  Bronze  Statue. 

Lombard,  Henry,  Prix  de  Rome,  1883; 

Silver  Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1894;  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1059.  Apollo  victorious.  Bronze  bas- 

relief. 

1060.  Nymph  hunting.  Plaster. 

1061.  Bust  of  a Woman.  Earthen 
work. 

Lorieux,  Julien. 

1062.  Biblis  turned  into  a Source. 

Marble. 

1063.  A Faun  picking  up  a Mermaid. 

Plaster. 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


162 

Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lormier,  Edouard,  Bronze  Medal,  i88g, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1064.  The  Life  Rescuer.  Bronze. 

Loyseau,  Amedee  Charles,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1064a.  A group  of  Terriers.  Bronze. 

Maillard,  Auguste,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1065.  Icarus  falling.  Marble. 

Malric,  Charles  Louis. 

1066.  Khas-pai  Chief  (a  tribe  in 

French  Laos).  Plaster  Bust. 

1067.  Woman  with  a Cap.  Plaster 

Bust. 

Marque,  Albert,  Paris.  Paris. 

1068.  Young  Thinker.  Bronze. 

1069.  Anxious  Woman.  Bronze. 

Marqueste,  Laurent  Honore,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1871;  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Grand  Prix,  1900;  Commander  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1903;  Member  of  the  i 
Institute,  1900. 

1070.  Portrait  of  Falguiere.  Bronze 

Bust. 

Mars  Vallett,  Marius. 

1071.  A Monk  of  Carthage.  Bronze. 

1072.  Eve  in  Eden.  Bronze,  broken 

mould. 

Mathet,  Louis  Dominique,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1073.  Oread,  a Nymph  of  Mountains. 

Marble. 

Mengue,  Jean  Marie,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1074.  Vanquished.  Marble. 

1075.  Woman  with  a Lily.  Marble, 

1076.  Country  Woman.  Marble. 

Mercie,  Antonin,  Prix  de  Rome,  1868; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1874  and  1878;  Grand 
Prix,  1889,  Paris;  Member  of  the  Insti- 
tute 1890;  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1900. 

1077.  Africa.  Bronze.  Cire  perdue. 

1078.  By  Honor.  Bronze  Group. 

Michel,  Gustave,  Gold  Medal,  1889; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1896;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor  1897;  Grand  Prix, 
1900,  Paris. 

1079.  Form  emerging  from  Substance. 
Plaster. 

1080.  At  the  Evening  of  Life.  Plaster. 

1081.  While  Dreaming.  Plaster. 

1082.  Amongst  Flowers.  Plaster. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Michel  Malherbe,  Ernest  Jules,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Luneville. 

1083.  Weariness.  Plaster. 

Monart,  Louis  de,  Paris. 

1084.  The  Stallion.  Bronze. 

1085.  Wild  Boar  on  the  look-out. 

Bronze. 

Moncel,  Alphonse  Emmanuel,  Chevalier  • 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903. 

1086.  The  Poet  Alain  C h a r t i e r. 

Marble. 

Moreau  Vauthier,  Paul,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1087.  Georges  Breithmayer.  Bronze, 

broken  mould. 

1088.  Madame  A.  D.  Bronze,  broken 

mould. 

1089.  Winter.  Sandstone  Statuette. 

Moria,  Mile.  Blanche  Adele,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

1090.  Street  Arab.  Bronze. 

1091.  Baby’s  Head.  Marble. 

1092.  Father  Joy.  Marble. 

Muhlenbech,  Georges  Emile,  Bronze 

Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1093.  Chloe.  Marble. 

Mulot,  Albert,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1094.  The  good  Pipe.  Bronze. 

Navellier,  Edouard  Felicien  Eugene, 
Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

1095.  Elephant  and  Pelicans.  Bronze. 

1096.  Zebra  Ox  of  Madagascar. 

Bronze. 

1097.  An  Elephant  Felling  a Crocodile 

to  the  Ground.  Bronze. 

Octobre,  Aime  Jeremie  Delphin,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1893;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1098.  A Surprise.  Plaster. 

Orleans,  Paul  Julien,  Paris.  Paris. 

1099.  My  Father.  Bronze. 

Paulin,  Paul. 

1 100.  Young  Girl  Making  her  Toilet. 

Bronze. 

Peene,  Augustin. 

1101.  Magdalen.  Marble. 

Pendaries,  Jean  Jules,  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1102.  Evening.  Plaster. 

1103.  Fond  Remembrance.  Marble. 

Perrin,  Jacques,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1104.  Pieta.  Plaster. 

1105.  The  Holy  Virgin  asleep.  Marble. 


FRANCE. 


163 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit  I 

No.  I 

Perron,  Charles  Theodore. 

1106.  Surprise.  Bronze. 

Peter,  Victor,  Bronze  Medal,  1889;  Gold 
Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris.  I 

1107.  Reverie.  Plaster. 

1108.  Young  Cubs  playing.  Plaster.  I 

Peyrol,  F.  A.  Hippolyte,  Paris. 

1109.  Preliminaries  to  a Banquet. 

Plaster. 

mo.  Persecution.  Plaster, 
nil.  Wrestling.  Bronze. 

Pompon,  Frangois,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1112.  Cosette.  Marble. 

Puech,  Denys,  Prix  de  Rome,  1884;  Offi- 
cer of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1899; 
Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

1113.  The  Muse  of  Chenier.  Bronze 

by  Hebrard,  Founder.  I 

1114.  Pere  Didon.  Many-colored  ! 

marble. 

1115.  Figure.  Marble. 

Riche,  Louis,  Paris,  I 

1116.  Lion  on  the  Watch.  Marble.  I 

Richer,  Paul,  Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1 1 17.  A Mower.  Bronze. 

Ringel  dTllzach,  Jean,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris. 

1 1 18.  Perversity.  Bronze.  I 

Roche,  Pierre,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris.  | 

1119.  The  Monk.  (Hot  Water  Bot-  ! 

tie.)  Copper. 

Rodin,  Auguste,  Commander  of  the  Le-  | 
gion  of  Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

1120.  The  Thinker.  Plaster. 

Roger  Bloche,  Paul,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  ! 
Paris. 

1121.  Apprentice.  Bronze. 

1122.  Girl  of  Assisi.  Bronze. 

1123.  The  Child.  Plaster. 

1124.  Portraits.  Silver  Table. 

Saint  Marceaux,  Ren6  de.  Medal  of 
Honor,  1879;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  ( 
• FTonor,  1889;  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris. 

1125.  Our  Fate.  Plaster. 

1126.  The  Dawn.  Marble. 

1127.  Deep  Mourning.  Marble, 

1128.  Fountain:  The  Seasons:  Gar- 

den of  the  French  pavilion. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sanson,  Justin  Chrysostomc,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1861;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1876;  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris. 

1129.  The  Source.  Bronze  bas-relief. 

Savine,  Leopold,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1130.  CThrist  crts^ified.  Plaster. 

1131.  A Witch.  Wood. 

1132.  Queen  of  the  Sea.  Many-col- 

ored Wood. 

Schnegg,  Gaston,  Bronze  Medal,  igoo, 
Paris. 

1133.  The  Holy  Family.  Bronze  bas- 

relief. 

1134.  St.  Frangois  of  Assisi.  Bas- 

relief. 

Schnegg,  Lucien,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1135.  Six  months  old  Girl.  Marble. 

1136.  Bust  of  a Man.  Plaster. 

1137.  Young  Woman.  Plaster. 

Segoffin,  Victor  Joseph  Jean  Ambroise, 
Prix  de  Rome,  1897;  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1138.  Man  and  Poverty.  Plaster. 

1139.  M.  Camille  Barrere,  French 

Ambassador  in  Rome.  Mar- 
ble and  Bronze. 

Seysses,  Auguste,  Silver  Medal,  igoo, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900. 

1141.  Modesty.  Marble. 

Sicard,  Frangois,  Prix  de  Rome,  1891; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1142.  Woman  Bathing.  Marble. 

1143.  Hagar.  IMarble. 

Soules,  Felix,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor;  Silver  Medal,  igoo,  Paris. 

1144.  Woman  playbig  at  Bowls, 

Bronze,  broken  mould. 

Spicer-Simson,  Theodore. 

1145.  Portrait  of  Doctor  Moncure 

Conway. 

Tarrit,  Jean. 

1146.  A Blind  Afan.  Wood. 

1147.  Cat  Nursing  her  Kittens.  Sand- 

stone. 

Theunissen,  Corneille  Henri,  Chevalicir 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1902,  Paris. 

1148.  Bust  of  M.  Harpignies.  Plaster. 

1149.  Bust  of  M.  Alexandre  Guilmant. 

Plaster. 


i64 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture.  Medals  and  Engravings  on  Gems. 


Exhibit 
No. 

Theunissen,  Paul  Ludovic. 

1150.  Jealous  Cain.  Plaster  Alto-re- 

lievo. 

Thivier,  Simeon  Eugene,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1151.  Bad  Dream.  Marble. 

Valton,  Charles,  Gold  Medal,  1889  and 
1900,  Paris. 

1152.  Lions  and  Lionesses.  Plaster. 

1153.  Lioness  and  Lion’s  Cubs.  Plas- 

ter. 

1154.  Ash-colored  Crane.  Bronze  and 

Marble. 

1155.  Hippopotamus.  Bronze,  Onyx 

and  Ivory. 

Varenne,  Henri,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  | 
of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1156.  The  End  of  a Dream.  Marble. 

Vasselot,  Anatole  Marquet  de,  Chevalier 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1886;  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1157.  The  Human  Comedy  of  Balzac. 

Vidal,  Henri,  Prix  de  Paris,  1892;  Silver 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1158.  Hagar  and  Ishmael.  Plaster. 

Villeneuve,  Jacques  Louis  Pierre,  Silver  j 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1159*  Primavera.  Marble. 

Vital-Comu,  Charles,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1896;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1160.  Human  Grief.  Plaster. 

Medals  and  Engravings  on  Gems.  - 

Aube,  Jean  Paul,  Gold  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1898;  Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

1161.  Frame  containing  two  Tables. 

Baudichom,  Rene,  Paris. 

1162.  Frame  containing  four  Tables 

and  three  Medals. 

Borrel,  Alfred,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

1163.  Frame  containing  thirty-eight 

Tables  and  Medals.  Silver 
and  Bronze  patined  with  Silver. 

Cariat,  Lucien  Jean  Henri,  Paris. 

1164.  Frame  containing  fifteen 

Medals. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Caron,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

1165.  Frame  containing  five  Ivory 

Medals. 

Castex,  Louis. 

1166.  Communion  of  Stanislas  Koska. 
Cazin,  Michel,  Paris. 

1167.  Frame  containing  twenty-five 

Medals  and  Tables. 

Charpentier,  Alexandre,  Grand  Prix,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  Paris. 

1168.  Frame  containing  Tables  and 

Medals. 

Daussin,  Emile  Leonard,  Paris. 

1169.  Frame  containing  fourteen 

Medals  and  Tables.  Bronze, 
Silver  and  Golden  Silver. 

Deschamps,  Leon  Julien,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

1170.  Frame  containing  “The  Child.” 

Golden  Bronze. 

1171.  Frame  containing  twenty 

Tables,  Badges  and  Medals. 
Silver,  Gold  and  Bronze. 

Dropsy,  Emile,  Paris. 

1172.  Frame  containing  thirteen 

Medals  and  Tables. 

Dubois,  Henri,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

1173.  Frame  containing  thirteen 

Tables  and  Medals. 

1174.  Frame  containing  five  Tables 

and  Medals  and  a Bracelet. 

Fourcade,  Dominique  Philippe  Jean. 

1175.  Frame  containing  sixteen  Medals 

and  Tables. 

Gaulard,  Emile  Felix,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

1176.  Frame  containing: 

(a)  Towards  the  Unknown. 
Engraving  on  Gem. 

(b)  Hebe.  Engraving  o n 
Gem. 

1177.  Frame  containing  a Crucifix. 

1178.  Crucifix. 

Granger,  Mile.  Genevieve,  Paris. 

1179.  Frame  containing  nine  Bronze 

and  Silver  Medals. 


FRANCE. 


165 


Medals  and  Engravings  on  Gems,  and  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hildebrand,  Bernard,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1180.  Frame  containing  five  Cameos. 
Lafleur,  Abel. 

1181.  Frame  containing  Bronze  Tables. 

Lechevrel,  Alphonse  Eugene,  Bronze 
Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

1182.  Frame  containing  fifty-three  En- 

gravings on  Gems. 

Le  Double,  Frederic  Marie  Auguste 
Aime,  Paris. 

1183.  Frame  containing  s i x Steel 

Tables. 

1184.  Frame  containing  eleven  Steel 

Tables. 

Lefebvre,  Hippolyte,  Prix  de  Rome,  1892; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris;  Medal  of 
Honor,  1902;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1902. 

1185.  Frame  containing  twenty-two 

Medals  and  Tables. 

Legastelois,  Jules  Prosper,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

1186.  Frame  containing  seventeen 

Tables.  Plated  Bronze. 

Lemaire,  Georges,  Silver  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1896;  Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

1187.  Frame  containing  six  Tables 

and  thirteen  Medals. 

L’Hoest,  Eugene  Leon,  Paris. 

1188.  Frame  containing  a Silver  Table 

and  a Silver  Medal. 

Nocq,  Henry,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
Paris. 

1189.  Frame  containing  thirty-five 

Medals  and  Tables. 

Patey,  Henri  Auguste,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1881 ; Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1898;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1189a.  Frame  containing  twenty-nine 
Medals  and  Tables. 

Pillet,  Charles  Phillipe  Germain  Aristide, 
Prix  de  Rome,  1890;  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris.  Paris. 

1190.  Frame  containing  thirty-eight 

Bronze  Coins. 

1191.  Frame  containing  “Mater 

Virgo."  Bronze. 

Roger-Bloche,  Paul,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris.  Paris. 

1192.  Silver  Table,  two  Portraits. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Roine,  Jules  Edouard,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1193.  Frame  containing  fifteen  Medals. 

1194.  Frame  containing  seven  Medals. 

Vernier,  Emile  Seraphin,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1903,  Paris. 

1195.  Frame  containing  twenty-four 

Tables  and  Small  Medals. 

1196.  Frame  containing  twenty-nine 

Tables  and  Models  of  Jewels. 

Vernon,  Frederic,  Prix  de  Rome,  1887; 
Bronze  Medal,  i88g,  Paris;  Gold  Med^, 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1197.  Frame  containing  Medals. 

1198.  Frame  containing  Medals. 

Yencesse,  Ovide,  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900. 

1199.  Frame  containing  twenty-five 

Bronze  Medals  and  Tables. 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Barbaud,  Raymond,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris,  and  Bauhain,  Edouard,  Bronze 
Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1200.  Monumental  Fountain  for  the 

City  of  Reims. 

Bassompierre  and  de  Rutte,  Paris. 

1201.  Five  Cottages,  in  four  Frames. 

Bernier,  Stanislas  Louis,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1872;  Gold  Medal,  1885,  Paris;  Member 
of  the  Institute,  1898;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1898;  Grand  Prix, 
1900. 

1202.  Opera  Comique  at  Paris. 

Besnard,  Jean  Alfred. 

1203.  Saint  Georges  Church  at  Bos- 

cherville  in  one  Frame. 

Bruel,  Alexandre. 

1204.  The  Domain  of  the  Worship  of 

Cybele.  Rome,  Mount  Pala- 
tine. Restoration.  Water 
color  Drawing  in  eight  frames. 

Bruneau,  Eugene,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1898;  Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 
1206.  Architectural  Designs. 


i66  department  B.—ART. 

Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Chaussemiche,  Francois  Benjamin,  Prix 
de  Rome,  1893;  Medal  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

1207.  Acropolis  of  Auxur.  Restora- 

tions. In  seven  Frames. 

Cordonnier,  Alphonse-Amedee. 

1208.  Royal  Stock-Exchange  Buildings 

at  Amsterdam.  In  two  Frames. 

Daumet,  Pierre  Jerome  Honore,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1855;  Member  of  the  Institute, 
1885;  Grand  Prix,  1889;  Commander  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1209.  Chateau  of  Chantilly.  Plan  and 

Perspective. 

Defrasse,  Alphonse  Alexandre,  Prix  de 
Rome,  1886;  Medal  of  Honor,  1893; 
Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor. 

1209a.  “Palace.”  One  frame. 

Destailleur,  Andre,  Paris. 

1210.  Chateau  de  Trevarez.  Two  Pho- 

tographs. 

Dutocq,  Victor  Antoine  Ferdinand, 
Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1211.  Chateau  d’Ecouen.  Study  for 

Proposed  Restorations.  I n 
eight  Frames. 

Eustache,  Henri,  Prix  de  Rome,  1891; 
Silver  Medal,  1900;  Medal  of  Honor, 
1902;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1902,  Paris. 

1212.  Ceiling  of  the  Ducal  Palace  at 

Venice.  Hall  of  the  Grand 
Council.  Water  color. 

Formige,  Jean  Camille,  Medal  of  Honor, 
1881;  Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1889. 

1214.  Memorial  Monument.  In  one 

Frame. 

Gromort,  Georges. 

1215.  Studies  for  the  Palatine  Chapel. 

In  three  Frames. 

Guedy,  Henry,  Paris. 

1216.  Chapel  of  Viaulnay.  Colored 

Decoration  of  the  Sixteenth 
Century.  In  one  Frame. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Guilbert,  Albert,  Medal  of  Honor,  1900, 
Paris. 

1217.  Church  of  the  Armenian  Re- 

ligion— Gregorian  Rite;  now  in 
construction  at  Paris.  In  four 
Frames. 

1218.  Memorial  building  erected  at 

Paris  in  remembrance  of  the 
burning  of  the  Charity  Bazar. 
In  eleven  Frames  and  three 
Photographs. 

Guinot,  Louis,  Charles,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1219.  Reconstruction  of  the  Chateau 

of  Contenson  (Loire).  In  three 
Frames. 

Hannotin,  Henri  Paul,  Gold  Medal,  1900. 

1220.  Draught  of  Sanatorium.  In  four 

Frames. 

1221.  Sketches  of  a carpet  for  the  Pre- 

torium  of  the  Court  of  Cassa- 
tion, Paris.  Water  color. 

1222.  Church  of  Triel.  Interior.  Water 

color. 

Heraud,  Gabriel  and  Eichmuller,  Guil- 
laume, Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1223.  Competition  of  the  Colleges  of 

California.  In  two  Frames. 

Imbert,  Charles,  and  Woog,  Lucien, 
Bronze  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1224.  Parish  Church  on  a small  ground. 

In  two  Frames. 

Jourdain,  Franz,  Bronze  Medal,  1889, 
Paris;  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1900,  Paris. 

1225.  Library  of  the  Chateau  of  Ver- 

theuil.  In  one  Frame. 

Lameire,  Charles  Joseph,  Paris. 

1226.  Cupola  of  St.  Martin  d’Aisnay  at 

Lyons.  In  two  Frames. 

1227.  Greek  Chapel.  Paris. 

122k  Chapel  of  St.  Louis  des  Fran- 

gais.  In  one  Frame. 

1229.  Mosaic  in  the  Church  of  N.  D. 

de  Fourvieres  at  Lyons.  In 
one  Frame. 

1230.  Hotel  Vauluisant  at  Troyes.  In 

one  Frame. 

1231.  Vault  of  the  Madeleine  (Paris). 

In  one  Frame. 

Legriel,  Paul. 

1232.  A Maternity.  In  three  Frames. 


FRANCE. 


167 


Architecture  and  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Loviot,  Benoit  Edouard,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1874;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1880,  Paris;  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Medal  of  Honor,  1889,  Paris. 

1233.  Festival  Hall  in  Machinery  Gal- 

lery, Paris.  In  one  Frame. 
Louvet,  Lucien  Albert,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900;  Gold  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1234.  Grand  Palais  of  Fine  Arts  at 

Paris.  In  four  Frames. 

Marcel,  Alexandre  Auguste  Louis,  Silver 
Medal,  1889,  Paris;  Medal  of  Honor, 
1897;  Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier 
of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1235.  Festival  Hall  at  Paris,  Japanese 

style.  In  eight  Frames. 
Mayeux,  Henri,  Paris. 

1236.  Thebes.  i8th  dynasty.  A Draw- 

ing. 

Munier,  Gaston  Benjamin. 

1237.  Temple  of  Isis  at  Philoe  (Egypt) 

before  arriving  at  the  dam  of 
Assouan.  Two  Water  colors 
in  a Frame. 

1238.  Mosque  of  Kismas  and  Ishaki 

at  Cairo.  In  five  Frames. 
Pascal,  Jean  Louis,  Prix  de  Rome,  1866; 
Member  of  the  Institute,  1890;  Com- 
mander of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1903, 
Paris. 

1239.  Monument  raised  to  the  mem- 

ory of  the  architect  Charles 
Gamier.  In  two  Photographs. 
Prudent,  Henri,  and  Guadet,  Paul. 

1240.  “Reconstruction  of  the  theatri-  t 

cal  hall  built  by  Victor  Louis 
in  1876  for  the  Theatre  Fran-  i 
Qois  at  Paris.  One  Frame. 
Pontremoli,  Emanuel,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1880;  Grand  Prix,  1900;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

1241.  Study  for  the  Bevelacque  Palace 

at  Verona.  In  one  Frame. 

Risler,  Charles  Auguste,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

1242.  “Plan  of  the  Pavilion  in  ceramic 

for  the  Exhibition  of  the  Na- 
tional Manufactory  of  Sevres 
at  the  Universal  Exposition  of 
1900  at  Paris.”  Two  Frames. 

Scellier  de  Gisors,  Louis  Henri  Georges, 
Medal  of  Honor,  1896;  Officer  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

1243.  “Monument  to  Admiral  Coligny 
at  Paris.”  In  one  Frame. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tournaire,  Joseph  Albert,  Prix  de  Rome, 
1888;  Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Medal 
of  Honor,  1901;  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor,  1900. 

1244.  A frame  containing  architectural 
sketches. 

Tronchet,  Guillaume,  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900. 

1245.  Villa  Lumen  in  the  “Bois  de 

Cise.”  Two  Frames. 

Vasnier,  Charles  Albert. 

1246.  Stained  glass  window  for  the 

Cathedral  of  Chartres.  Two 
Water  colors. 

Vaudremer,  Joseph  Auguste  Emile,  Prix 
de  Rome,  1854;  Member  of  the  Insti- 
tute; Commander  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

1247.  Greek  Church  in  rue  Bizet, 

Paris.  In  two  Frames. 

Wable,  Charles,  Bronze  Medal,  1889; 
Gold  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

1248.  A Chapel.  In  one  Frame. 

GROUP  13. 

LOAN  COLLECTION. 

1248a.  Gobelin  Tapestry  after  a picture 
of  the  baron  of  Gros,  repre- 
senting Napoleon  Bonaparte 
amongst  the  lepers  of  Jaffa. 
Lent  by  the  French  Hospital 
of  New  York. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Allouard,  Henri  Emile,  Silver  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1899;  Gold  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

1.  “Love’s  Round.”  On  ivory. 

2.  “Reading  Interrupted.”  On  ivory. 
Aubert,  Felix. 

3.  Variegated  colored  Lace: 

(a)  Collar. 

(b)  Fan.  Snow-drop  Design. 

(c)  Fan.  Clematis  Design. 

(d)  Mounted  Fan.  Rose  De- 
sign. 

4.  Woven  stuffs: 

(a)  Two  Velvets. 

(b)  Frieze  Wool  with  figures 
stitched  in  Silk. 

5.  Printed  stuffs: 

(a)  Four  Velvets. 

(b)  Width  of  Embroidery  for 
Boudoir  Hangings. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Auge,  Mile.  Mathilde. 

6.  Husband  and  Wife.  Enamel. 

After  H.  Granville  Fell. 

Baffler,  Jean,  Silver  Medal,  1889,  Cheva- 
lier of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1898. 

7.  Flower  Vase.  Block  Tin.  En- 

graved. Single  proof. 

8.  Comfit  Dish.  Block  Tin.  En- 

graved. Single  proof. 

9.  Sugar  Basin.  Block  Tin.  En- 

graved. Single  proof. 

Barr6,  Aristide,  Magloire. 

10.  Field  Labors.  Silver  Casket.  Re- 

pousse work. 

Baubien,  Leon  Denis,  Paris. 

11.  Pike  seeking  Prey.  Dining-room 

Panel.  Block  Tin. 

12.  The  Bottom  of  a Net.  Dining- 

room Panel.  Block  Tin. 

Baudoin,  Mile.  Marcelle,  Paris. 

13.  Book-cover.  Leather  Repousse 

work.  Eucalyptus  Design. 

14.  Card-case.  Leather  Repousse  work. 

Lysimachia  Design, 

Becker,  Edmond  Henri,  Paris. 

15.  Missal.  Wood  and  Silver. 

16.  Book-cover.  Amaranthus  Wood. 

17.  Casket.  Chrysanthemum  Design. 

18.  Time-piece  in  Carved  Wood  Frame 

and  Enamels.  “Night  and  Day.” 

Bigaux,  Louis,  Paris. 

19.  Book-case. 

20.  Bronze  Vase. 

Blondat,  Max. 

21.  Fountain  Wash-hand  Basin.  Block 

Tin.  “The  Earth  and  the 
Waves.” 

22.  Electric  Lamp.  Fish-shaped. 

Bronze. 

23.  Electric  Lamp.  Shell-shaped. 

Bronze. 

Bonvalet,  Lucien  Hugues,  Paris. 

24.  Vase.  Hortensia-shaped.  Brass  | 

with  Silver  and  Rose-copper  In- 
crustations. 

25.  Vase.  Pine-cone  shaped.  Brass, 

Prickly  Sea-weed  Design. 

26.  Calabash.  Copper  incrusted  with 

Silver.  Stalactites  and  Sea-weed 
Design. 

27.  Screen.  Embroidery.  “The  Gar- 

den of  the  Hesperides.” 


Boucher,  Alfred,  Paris. 

28.  Bed  in  Wood  with  Bronze  Orna- 

ments. 

Boutet,  de  Monvel,  Charles. 

29.  Jewelry:  Combs,  Belt-buckks, 

Pendentives,  Saltiers,  Stomach- 
ers, Rings,  Umbrella-handles. 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul. 

30.  Table  Clock.  Block  Tin. 

31.  Comfit-dish.  Block  Tin.  Mistle- 

toe Design, 

32.  Comfit-dish.  Block  Tin.  Violet 

Design. 

33.  Tray,  Block  Tin,  Pink  Design. 

34.  Beer  Stand,  Block  Tin,  Hop  and 

Barley  Design. 

35.  Goblet  and  Tray,  Block  Tin, 

Myrtle  Design, 

36.  Goblet,  Block  Tin,  Vine  and 

Masks  Design. 

37.  Goblet,  Block  Tin,  Olive  Tree 

Design. 

38.  Tray,  Block  Tin,  Chrysanthemum 

Design. 

39.  Tray,  Block  Tin,  Ornamented 

with  figures  of  Woman,  Crabs 
and  Children. 

40.  Flower  Stand,  Block  Tin,  Earth 

and  Water  decoration. 

41.  Tray,  Block  Tin,  Thistle  Design. 

42.  Salt-cellar,  Block  Tin,  with  Tri- 

ton Spoons, 

43.  Salt-cellar,  Block  Tin,  with  Tri- 

ton Spoons. 

44.  Goblet,  Block  Tin,  Mistletoe  De- 

sign. 

45.  Goblet,  Block  Tin,  Raspberry  De- 

sign. 

Bremond,  Jean  Louis,  Paris. 

46.  Ornamental  Panel,  The  Swans. 

Carabin,  Frangois  Rupert,  Bronze  Medal, 
1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor,  1903. 

47.  “Otero.”  Silver  and  Precious 

Stones. 

48.  Inkstand  in  form  of  Siren  and 

Snake,  Bronze  and  Onyx. 

49.  Receptable  for  odds  and  ends, 

Carved  Wood  and  Silver;  sub- 
ject, “Mirage,” 

50.  Fountain  Wash  - hand  Basin, 

Earthenware  and  Block  Tin.^ 

51.  Towel,  embroidered  by  Bodijar 

Karageorchvitz. 

52.  Receptable  for  odds  and  ends. 

Carved  Wood;  subject  of  de- 
sign, “Courtisan.” 


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FRANCE. 


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Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Caron,  Alexandre,  Paris. 

53.  Ivory  Statuette.  “The  Enchant- 

ress.” 

54.  Ivory  Statuette.  “Youth.” 

55.  Ivory  Statuette.  Child’s  Head. 

Carriere,  Ernest. 

56.  Flowerpot  Cover,  Picket-Faience. 

Porcelain.  Fish-horn  Ornaments. 

57.  Vase.  Porcelain.  Frog  Orna- 

ments. 

Charpentier,  Alexandre  Louis  Marie, 
Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris;  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900,  Paris. 

58.  Music  Whatnot. 

59.  Frame  containing  Locks,  Door- 

plates and  Door  Handles. 

Cauvy,  Leon. 

60.  Screen,  Leather  Repousse  work. 

Cazin,  Mme.  Marie,  Paris. 

61.  Statuette  in  Gilt  Bronze. 

Cazin,  Michel,  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

62.  Vase.  Bronze.  Pine  Ornaments. 

Dammouse,  Albert  Louis,  Paris. 

64.  Blue  Cup.  Porcelain  Enamel. 

65.  Cup.  Porcelain  Enamel.  Small 

Flower  Ornaments. 

66.  Cup  Porcelain  Enamel.  Seaweed 

and  Shell  Ornaments. 

67.  Cup.  Porcelain  Enamel.  Seaweed 

on  Blue  Ground. 

68.  Cup.  Porcelain  Enamel.  Border 

of  Virginia  Creeper. 

Dampt,  Jean,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris, 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  1900. 

69.  Piece  of  Furniture  with  Mice  Or- 

naments. 

Delagrange,  Leon. 

70.  Statuette.  Virgin-colored  Wax. 

Delaherche,  Auguste,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor. 

71.  Twenty-five  Vases  and  Cups.  Pot- 

tery. 

Dellier,  Mme.  Albert,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor. 

72.  Blotting  pad.  Leather.  Imitation 

Bronze  and  Repousse  work. 


Desbois,  Jules,  Gold  Medal,  1889,  Paris; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
j 1889. 

73.  Pendant.  Gold  and  Rubies. 

74.  Cloak  Fastening.  Silver  and  Ru- 

bies. 

75.  Belt  Buckle.  Gold. 

76.  Vase.  Silver.  “Siren.”  (Hebrard 

Caster.) 

77.  Cup.  Copper.  “Dragon  Fly.” 

(Hebrard,  Caster.) 

Doat,  Taxile,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honor. 

78.  Large  Dish.  Flame-colored  Porce- 

lain, representing  Flora  and 
Pomona. 

79.  Vase.  Flame-colored  Porcelain.  Al- 

legorical subject,  “Normandy.” 

80.  Colocynth  Vase,  Flame-colored 

Porcelain.  Allegorical  subject, 
“Poetry.” 

81.  Vase.  Flame-colored  Porcelain. 

Allegorical  subject,  “The  Favor- 
ites of  Cybele.” 

Dufreine,  Maurice  Elysee,  Paris. 

82.  Chair. 

Fauvin,  Paul. 

83.  Hand  Mirror.  Silver. 

Ferriere,  Emile  de. 

84.  Screen.  Wrought  Iron.  Oak  Leaf 

Decoration. 

85.  Screen.  Holly  Leaf  and  Berry  De- 

oration. 

' 86.  Fender.  Dog  Irons  and  Shovel. 

Wrought  Iron.  Holly  Foliage 
Decoration. 

Feuillatre,  Eugene. 

i 87.  Cups,  Vases,  Goblets,  Smelling 
Bottles.  Enamel.  10  pieces. 

; Galle,  Emile,  Officer  of  the  Legpon  of 
Honor. 

89.  Vases,  Flowe:-  Holders,  Cups. 

Boxes,  Cut  Glass.  Twenty-four 
' pieces. 

90.  Inlaid  Cabinet.  “The  Mountain.” 

91.  Small  piece  of  Drawing-room 

h'urniture.  “The  Iris.” 

92.  Glass-case  in  Madagascar  Rose- 

wood and  Bronze.  Imitated 
from  the  Vine,  “Vitis  vinifera.” 

Gamier,  Alfred. 

93.  Juno.  Enamel. 

Grandhomme,  Paul  Victor,  Paris. 

94.  Ring  Box.  Enamel  and  Gold. 

“The  Sea.” 


170  ' 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Guillame,  Emile,  Paris. 

95.  Flambeaux.  Carved  Ivory.  “The 

Flowers.” 

Habert-Dys,  Jules. 

96.  Vase.  Cut  Glass.  Silver  Mount- 

ing. 

97.  Vase.  Cut  Glass,  Silver  Mount- 

ing. 

98.  Cup.  Green  Onyx  from  Brazil. 

Silver  Mounting. 

Hirtz,  Lucien. 

99.  Cup.  Enamel  Mounting.  Peacock 

Feather  Design. 

100.  Flower  Stand.  Enamel  with  Sil- 

ver Mounting.  “The  Naiads.” 

101.  Vase.  Moss  agate.  “The  Ferns” 

In  collaboration  with  Becker. 

102.  Goblet.  Enamel  Gold  work. 

103.  Box.  Plane-tree  Leaves  and  In- 

sects Decoration. 

Jorrand,  Antoine. 

104.  Foot  carpet.  “Meadow.” 

105.  Tapestry.  “Spring.” 

106.  Tapestry.  “Woman  in  the 

Flowers.” 

107.  Tapestry.  Door  Curtain. 
Lachenal,  Edmond. 

108.  Vases.  Pottery. 

Lalique,  Ren6,  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1900. 

109.  Collection  of  Objects  of  Art. 
Lambert,  Theodore. 

no.  Ornamental  Frieze.  Peacocks. 

111.  Piece  of  Furniture.  Mahogany 

with  Brass  Beading. 

112.  Armchair.  Mahogany  with  Brass 

Beading. 

113.  Set  of  Jewelry. 

Laporte-Blairsy,  Leo,  Chevalier  of  the 
Legion  of  Honor,  1903. 

114.  Electric  Lamp.  Bronze  and  Trans- 

parent Enamel.  “Maid  with  the 
Boxes.” 

115.  Electric  Lamp.  Bronze  andTrans- 

parent  Enamel.  “Augusta.” 

116.  Electric  Lamp.  Bronze  andTrans- 

parent  Enamel,  “Child  with  the 
Ball.” 

117.  Electric  Lamp.  Bronze  and  Trans- 

parent Enamel.  “Vestal  Virgin.” 

118.  Electric  Lamp.  Bronze  and  Trans- 

parent Enamel.  “Milk  Girl.” 

119.  Electric  Lamp.  Bronze  and  Trans- 

parent Enamel.  “Child  with 
the  Lantern.” 


Exhibit 

Nq. 

Laumonerie,  Theophile-Hippolyte. 

120.  Panel  containing  seven  land- 

scapes and  a portrait.  Stained 
Glass  Windows. 

121.  Panel  containing  five  landscapes 

and  a figure.  Stained  Glass 
Windows. 

Lechevrel,  Alphonse  Eugene. 

122.  Pins,  Plaquettes,  Rings  and 

Brooches,  Eight  pieces. 

Le  Couteux,  Lionel  Aristide,  Gold  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honor,  1891 ; Grand  Prix,  1900,  Paris. 

123.  Brooch  in  Engraved  Gold:  “An- 

dromeda.” 

124.  Bracelet:  “Vine  and  Grapes.” 

Engraved  Gold.  Single  speci- 
men signed. 

125.  Comb.  Crab-shaped.  Engraved 

Gold.  Single  specimen  signed. 

126.  Comb  in  form  of  Water  Lily. 

Engraved  Gold.  Single  speci- 
men signed. 

127.  Belt  Buckle.  Engraved  Gold. 

Single  specimen  signed. 

128.  Comb.  Engraved  Gold.  Single 

specimen  signed. 

Legrand,  Louis,  Silver  Medal,  1900. 

129.  Engraved  Leather:  “Woman  and 

Dog.” 

130.  Engraved  Leather:  “Lizard.” 
Lelievre,  Eugene. 

131.  Lamp.  Bronze,  Wood,  Glass, 

Pottery. 

132.  Vase.  Silver.  Thistle  Design. 

133.  Calabash.  Pottery,  Silver  and 

Ivory. 

134.  “Loie  Fuller.”  Glass  and  Bronze. 
135'  Vase.  Gilt  Bronze.  Thistle  De- 
sign. 

136.  Tea-pot.  Bronze.  “Parsiflora.” 
Lelievre,  Octave-Georges. 

137.  Night  Lamp.  Bronze. 

138.  Bishop’s  Crozier.  “Parsiflora.” 

Wood,  Silver  and  Enamel. 

139.  Cruet  Stand  and  Tray.  Silver  and 

Glass. 

140.  Chalice.  Silver.  “The  Lily.” 

141.  Night  Lamp.  Bronze  and  Glass. 

Le  Riche. 

143.  Statuette.  Plaster. 

Levasseur,  Henri-Louis,  Bronze  Medal, 
1889,  Paris;  Silver  Medal,  1900,  Paris. 

144.  Apotheosis  of  Joan  of  Arc.  Chis- 

eled Bronze  and  Silver. 


FRANCE. 


171 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Majorelle,  Louis. 

145.  Furniture  of  Varnished  Mahog- 

any and  Courbaril.  Gilt  Bronze: 
“Water  lilies.” 

(a)  Bookcase. 

(b)  Bureau, 

(c)  Chest. 

(d)  Stand. 

Mangeant,  Paul  Emile. 

146.  Triptych  of  Pyrograved  Oak. 

Bronze  painted  in  Distemper: 
“Truth.” 

Mere,  Clement,  and  WaldrafF. 

147.  Books.  Engraved  and  patined 

leather. 

148.  Blotting-cases.  Engraved  and 

patined  leather. 

149.  Panel.  Engraved  and  patined 

leather. 

Methey,  Andre. 

150.  Vase.  Flame  Grey-stone:  “Snail.” 

151.  Vase.  Flame  Grey-stone:  “Frog.” 

152.  Vase.  Flame  Grey-stone:  “Sagit- 

tary.” 

153.  Vase.  Flame  Grey-stone:  “Gourd.” 

Michel,  Eugene. 

154.  Vases  in  a silver  gilt  mounted 

case. 

Michel,  Gustave,  Medal  of  Honor,  1896; 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honor, 
1897;  Grand  Prix,  1900. 

155.  Cup.  Marble:  “Tritons.” 

Moreau-Nelaton,  Etienne. 

156.  Vases.  Ceramic  Grey-stone.  Nine 

objects. 

Moreau-Vauthier,  Paul,  Silver  Medal, 
1900,  Paris. 

157.  Flower-stand.  Tin,  Marble  and 

Wood. 

Morisset,  Miles.  Blanche  and  Henriette. 

158.  Collar.  Embroidered,  with  ap- 

plications. 

Naudot,  Camille. 

159.  Cups,  Bowls  and  Ring-cups.  Soft 

Porcelain  and  Translucid 
Enamel. 

Peter,  Victor. 

160.  Frame  containing  15  Plaquettes: 

Animal  Studies. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Peureux,  Francis. 

161.  Cup.  Chiseled  and  Embossed 

Enamel:  “A  Bacchante.” 

162.  Vase.  Chiseled  Silver:  “Thirst.” 

163.  Salver.  Chiseled  Silver:  “Hunt- 

ing.” 

Peureux,  Mile.  Francine. 

164.  Vase.  Gourd-shaped.  Trans- 

lucid Enamel  mounted  on  Silver 
Gilt:  “The  Vine.” 

165.  Cup.  Translucid  Enamel  on  Gold 

Spangles:  “Virginia  Creeper.” 

Regius,  Edouard. 

166.  Electric  Wall-piece.  Wrought  Iron 

and  Gilt  Copper:  “Thistles.” 

167.  Electric  Wall-piece.  Wrought 

Iron. 

168.  Electric  Ceiling-piece.  Gilt  Cop- 

per. 

169.  Hearth  Grate.  Wrought  Iron. 

Two  objects. 

Rivaud,  Charles. 

170.  Rings.  Gold,  Silver  and  Precious 

Stones.  Fourteen  objects. 

171.  Necklace.  Gold,  Pearl  and  Rose. 

172.  Necklace.  Gold  and  Orient  Ruby. 

Original  Pieces. 

Robalbhen,  Henry  Leon. 

173.  Vases.  High  Heat  Grey-stone. 
Robert,  Emile  and  Prouve,  Victor. 

174.  Railing.  Wrought  Iron,  with  two 

Leaves. 

Rollince,  Mme.  Jeanne. 

175.  Bookbinding:  “The  Old  and  the 

New  Testament.”  Enamel  on 
calf-skin  leather. 

176.  Bookbinding:  “Aucassin  and 

Nicolete,”  Enamel  on  calf-skin 
leather. 

Ruff,  Henri  Leon. 

177.  Mantle  Clasp  and  Belt  Hook.  In- 

laid Enamel. 

Saint  Andre  de  Lignereux,  Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honor,  1902. 

178.  Bookbinding:  “Burns.”  Chiseled 

and  embossed  leather, 

179.  Bookbinding:  “Milton.”  Chiseled 

and  embossed  leather. 

179a.  Different  boxes  of  chiseled  and 
embossed  leather. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.-— ART. 


Original  Objects  of 


Exhibit 

No. 

Savine,  Leopold,  Bronze  Medal,  1900, 
Paris. 

180.  Statuettes,  Vases,  Salvers,  Bis- 

cuit. Ten  objects.  With  the 
colaboration  of  M.  Milet,  Cera- 
mist. 

181.  Five  Bronzes  in  a frame. 

182.  “Oueled  Nail.”  A Bronze  cire 

perdue. 

Schneit,  Stanislas. 

183.  Gourd.  Flame  Grey-stone  with 

Silver  Incrustations:  “Serpent.” 

184.  Gourd.  Flame  Grey-stone  with 

Silver  Incrustations:  “Lizard.” 

Sieffert,  Louis-Eugene. 

185.  Translucid  Gold.  Cloisonne 

Enamel:  “Liquorice.” 

Thesmar,  Fernand,  Chevalier  of  the  Le- 
gion of  Honor. 

186.  Potiche.  Persian  style.  Gold 

Cloisonne  Enamel  on  Soft 
Porcelain. 


Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

187.  Cup.  Translucid  Gold  Cloisonne 

Enamel:  “Drops  of  Blood.” 

188.  Cup.  Translucid  Gold  Cloisonne 

Enamel:  “Mistletoe  and  Holly.” 

189.  Cup.  Translucid  Gold  Cloisonn6 

Enamel:  “Persian  Carnations.” 

190.  Cup.  Plate  and  Spoon.  Trans- 

lucid Gold  Cloisonne  Enamel: 
“Mistletoe.” 

Tourette,  Etienne. 

191.  Vase.  Gold  Cloisonn4  Enamel: 

“Currants.” 

192.  Vase.  Gold  Cloisonne  Enamel: 

“Autumn  Rose  Bush.” 

193.  Vase.  Gold  Cloisonne  Enamel: 

“Mimosa.” 

194.  Frame  containing  19  Enamel 

Plates. 

Vernier,  Emile  Seraphin. 

195.  Medallion  of  Gilt  Bronze. 


GERMANY 


Commissioner-General 

Mr.  Theodor  Lewald 


Superintendent  and  Representative  of  the  German  Society  of  Artists 
(Allgemeine  Deutsche  Kunstgenossenschaft) 

Mr.  Max  H.  Schaaff 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale,  apply  at  the  office  of  the  German 
Art  F^xhibition  in  east  -wing  of  Art  Palace. 


GERMANY 


EAST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  38,  39,  40,  47,  48,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67* 

Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Achenbach,  Andreas,  Dusseldorf. 

1.  Low  Tide. 

Achenbach,  Oswald,  Dusseldorf. 

2.  Sea  at  Sunrise. 

3.  Constantin  Arch  in  Rome. 

4.  Nemi-Lake. 

Adam,  Julius,  Munich. 

5.  Large  Family. 

Albrecht,  Carl,  Hamburg. 

6.  Still  Life. 

Alt,  Theodor,  Munich. 

7.  In  Rudolf  Hirth’s  Studio. 
Andersen-Lundby,  Anders,  Munich. 

8.  Winter  Day  near  Weizing. 
Bachmann,  Alfred,  Munich. 

9.  Horseman  in  Evening  Sun  (Ice- 

land). 

Baer,  Fritz,  Munich. 

10.  Storm  Evening  in  the  Mountains 

(Ferwall). 

11.  Kuchenspitze  in  Ferwall  (Tyrol). 
Baisch,  H.,  Dresden. 

12.  Dordrecht  at  Ebbtide. 

Bantzer,  K.,  Dresden. 

13.  Holy  Communion  in  Hesse. 
Bartels,  Hans  von,  Munich. 

14.  Breakers. 

Basedow,  Heinrich,  Berlin. 

15.  A Silvery  Rivulet. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Becker,  Carl,  Dusseldorf. 

16.  Evening  in  Fishing  Port. 

Becker,  Karl,  Berlin. 

17.  Charles  V.  at  the  Fugger  House. 
! Bergmann,  Julius,  Karlsruhe. 

I 18.  Autumn  Evening. 

I Bloss,  Carl,  Munich. 

I 19.  Self-Portrait. 

I Bohnenberger,  Theodor,  Munich. 

20.  Chestnut  Blossoms. 

i Bohrdt,  H.,  Berlin. 

j 21.  Opening  of  the  Kaiser-Wilhelm- 

Canal. 

Bracht,  Eugen,  Dresden. 

22.  At  the  Dead  Sea. 

Braith,  A.,  Munich. 

23.  Irmgrich. 

24.  Gay  Morning. 

Brandis,  August  von,  Berlin. 

25.  Interior  of  Peasant  Living-room 

with  Look  into  Bed-room. 

Brandt,  Josef  von,  Munich. 

' 26.  Swedish  Cavalrymen  Fighting. 

27.  Tartar  Fight. 

Brausewetter,  Otto,  Berlin. 

28.  Christ  on  the  Cross. 

Burmester,  Georg,  Kiel. 

I 29.  New  Snow  (Evening). 

i Canal,  G.  von,  Munich.  ' 

30.  Westphalian  Mill, 
j Cissarz,  J.  U.,  Darmstadt. 

I 31.  Paintings. 


GERMANY. 


175 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Clemens,  W.,  Munich. 

32.  Poacher’s  Death. 

Coschell,  Moritz,  Berlin. 

33.  A Walk. 

Defregger,  Franz  von,  Munich. 

34.  War  Conference. 

35.  Sleeping  Child. 

36.  Portrait  of  the  Painter  Gysis, 

37.  Return  of  the  Tyrolean  Soldiers, 

1809. 

38.  The  Pilgrims. 

Dielitz,  Konrad,  Berlin. 

39.  Woodman. 

Dietz,  Wilhelm  von,  Munich. 

40.  Resting  at  the  Ruin. 

41.  Picnic  in  the  Woods. 

Doering,  Willi,  Berlin. 

42.  Portrait  of  Miss  Victoria  V, 
Duecker,  Eugen,  Dusseldorf. 

43.  Fleet  at  Stralsund. 

Echter,  A.,  Munich. 

44.  After  the  Carnival 
Egersdoerfer,  Andreas,  Frankfort-on- 

Main. 

45.  From  Holland. 

46.  Wharf. 

Ehrentraut,  Julius,  Berlin. 

47.  Strategists. 

48.  Inspection. 

Eichstaedt,  Rudolf,  Berlin. 

49.  Bluecher  in  Genappe. 

Eichen,  E.  von  Halensee,  Berlin. 

50.  Faience  Plates. 

Engel,  Otto  Heinrich,  Berlin. 

51.  Sunset. 

52.  Fishing  for  Haddocks  in  the 

Evening. 

53.  The  Promenade. 

Engelhardt,  Georg  Herrmann,  Berlin. 

54.  Upper  Finster  Valley  near 

Kuechtal  (Tyrol). 

Erdtelt,  Alois,  Munich. 

55.  “Portrait  of  my  Father.” 

56.  The  First  Communion. 

57.  Girl’s  Head. 

Eschke,  Richard,  Berlin. 

58.  Spree  near  Leipe,  Spreewald. 

59.  Horseradish  Fields  near  Leipe, 

Spreewald. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Faber  du  Faur,  Otto  von,  Munich. 

60.  War  Procession. 

61.  The  Emir’s  Horses. 

Fechner,  Hans,  Berlin. 

62.  Lady  in  Black. 

Feldmann,  Louis,  Dusseldorf. 

64.  Vision  of  St.  Franziskus. 

65.  Meeting  at  the  Crossroads. 

Feldmann,  Wilhelm,  Berlin. 

66.  When  the  Mist  Rises. 

67.  Evening  Landscape. 

68.  Solitude. 

Feuerbach,  Anselm,  Dusseldorf. 

70.  Concert. 

Fink,  August,  Munich. 

71.  Winter  Evening  in  the  Park  of  the 

Nymphenburg  Castle. 

Firle,  Walther,  Munich. 

72.  “Our  Father.”  (Tryptich.) 

(a)  “Give  us  our  daily  bread.” 

(b)  “Thy  will  be  done.” 

(c)  “Forgive  us  our  debts.” 

73.  Alone  in  the  World. 

Fischer-Gurig,  Adolf,  Dresden. 

74.  Friesish  Wharf. 

Flesch-Brunningen,  Ludmilla  von,  Mu- 
nich. 

75.  Anointment  of  Young  Witches. 
Flickel,  P.,  Berlin. 

76.  Beech  Forest  near  Prerow. 

Forell,  Robert,  Munich. 

77.  Death  of  Count  Wilhelm  von 

Mansfeld. 

Frenz,  Alexander,  Dusseldorf. 

78.  The  Golden  Age. 

Freudemann,  Victor,  Berlin. 

79.  German  Churchyard  under  Snow. 

Friese,  Richard,  Berlin. 

80.  Difficult  Promenade. 

81.  Stag  run  to  Earth  by  Blood- 

hounds. 

82.  Hunting  Elks  in  Winter. 

83.  On  the  Field  of  Battle. 

Fugel,  Gebhard,  Munich. 

84.  Christ  before  the  High  Council. 
Fuks,  Alexander,  Munich. 

85.  Study. 


176 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Gaisser,  M.,  Munich. 

86.  At  the  Lawyer's. 

Gebhardt,  Eduard  von,  Dusseldorf. 

87.  The  Rich  Disciple. 

Gebler,  O.,  Munich. 

88.  Art  Critics  in  the  Stable. 

Genzmer,  Berthold,  Berlin. 

89.  Children  of  the  Spreewald. 

90.  Girls  from  Curland. 

Graessel,  Franz,  Munich. 

93.  Ducks. 

Greeff,  Peter,  Dusseldorf. 

94.  Birch  Trees  at  the  Edge  of  the 

Forest. 

Gruetzner,  Eduard,  Munich. 

95.  Sir  John  Falstaff. 

96.  Still  Life. 

Gumlich-Kempf,  Anna,  Berlin. 

97.  Tomatoes. 

Gysis,  Nikolaus,  Munich. 

98.  The  Little  Reader. 

99.  Art  and  its  Genii. 

100.  Procession. 

101.  Moor  with  Cigarette. 

Hagn,  Richard,  Dresden. 

102.  Friesish  Peasant’s  Room. 

103.  Friesish  Farm  House. 

Hamacher,  Willy,  Berlin. 

104.  Ruins  by  the  Sea. 

Hartmann,  Carl,  Munich. 

105.  Harvest  Time. 

Hausmann,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

106.  Autumn  Woods. 

Heichert,  Otto,  Dusseldorf. 

107.  “Thou  shalt  eat  thy  bread  in  the 

sweat  of  thy  brow.” 

Heimes,  Heinrich,  Dusseldorf. 

108.  Fishing  Smacks  on  the  Beach. 

Henseler,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

109.  After  the  Day’s  Work  is  Done.  . 

Herrmann,  Hans,  Berlin. 

no.  Flower  Market  in  Amsterdam. 

III.  Dutch  Fishing  Village. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Herrmann-Allgaeu,  August,  Munich. 

1 12.  Pomegranates. 

113.  Still  Life. 

Herterich,  Johann,  Munich. 

114.  Useless  Warning. 

Herterich,  Ludwig,  Munich. 

115.  The  Heroine  of  Lueneburg. 

Hey  den,  Carl,  Dusseldorf. 

116.  Roofs.  (Old  Dusseldorf.) 
Heyser,  Friedrich,  Dresden. 

1 17.  Portrait  of  Prof.  Wislicenus. 
Hildebrandt,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

117a.  Portrait. 

Hirth  du  Frenes,  Rud,  Munich. 

118.  Picture  Book. 

Hoch,  Franz,  Munich. 

119.  Beneath  Cypresses. 

Hochmann”  Franz,  Dresden. 

120.  Autumn. 

Hoffmann-Fallersleben,  Franz,  Berlin. 

121.  The  Sto»^i  of  Sacrifice  in  the 

Oldenburg  Heath. 

Holmberg,  August,  Munich. 

122.  Evening. 

Holzapfel,  Carl,  Cassel. 

123.  Finkenwaerder  Fishing  Smack  on 

the  Elbe  near  Hamburg. 

Horst-Schulze,  Paul,  Leipzig. 

124.  The  Delight  of  Roaming. 

125.  In  a Cool  Valley. 

Huenten,  Max,  Dusseldorf. 

126.  Autumnal  Storm. 

Jacob,  Julius,  Berlin. 

127.  Anchoring  Place,  Berlin. 

Janssen,  Gerhard,  Dusseldorf. 

128.  Self  Portrait. 

129.  “Toll  und  Voll.” 

1 Janssen,  Peter,  Dusseldorf. 

130.  Battle  of  Worringen. 

I Junker,  Hermann,  Karlsruhe. 

131.  Workhorses. 

Kallmorgen,  Friedrich,  Berlin. 

132.  The  Maas  near  Rotterdam. 

Kampf,  A.,  Berlin. 

133.  Professor  Steffens  arouses  the 

People  to  Revolution  in  Bres- 
lau, 1813. 


GERMANY. 


177 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit. 

No. 

Kampmann,  Gustav,  Groetzingen  near 
Karlsruhe. 

134.  Railroad  in  the  Evening. 
Kaulbach,  Fritz  August  von,  Munich. 

135.  Portrait  of  the  Empress  with 

Princess  Victoria. 

Kayser-Eichberg,  Carl,  Berlin. 

136.  Evening  Sun  before  the  Thunder- 

I storm. 

5 Keller,  Ferdinand,  Karlsruhe. 

'1  137.  Portrait  of  His  Majesty  Emperor 

William  II. 

I 138.  Boecklin’s  Grave. 

139.  Bathing  Nymphs. 

J!  Kiesel,  Conrad,  Berlin. 

! 140.  Study  in  Black. 

Kiessling,  Paul,  Dresden, 
j 142.  Decorative  Work, 

j 143.  Portrait  of  the  Creator  of  the  | 

I Niederwald  Monument, 

j 144.  Sketch  for  a Portrait.  I 

Fj  Kitzing,  Bertha  von,  Berlin. 

■J  145.  Paintings  on  Porcelain. 

i Knabl,  Karl,  Munich. 

I 146.  Going  Down  the  Isar  on  a Raft.  ; 

I Knaus,  L.,  Berlin. 

147.  As  the  Old  Folks  Sang. 

i Knopf,  Hermann,  Munich. 

■ 148.  Giant’s  Toy. 

Koberstein,  Hans,  Berlin. 

149.  The  Son. 

Koerner,  Ernst,  Berlin.  i 

150.  “Torre  del  Agua”  (Alhambra).  ! 

151.  The  Colossal  Memnons.  (Upper  | 

Egypt.) 

Koester,  Alexander,  Karlsruhe. 

152.  Swarming  Ducks. 

153.  Ducks.  (Evening  Sun.)  ! 

154.  At  the  Ducks’  Pond.  ' 

I Koner,  Max,  Berlin. 

155.  Portrait  of  His  Majesty  Emperor  ' 

William  ii. 

155a.  Portrait  of  Adolf  Menzel 

Kowalski-Wierusz,  Alfred  von,  Munich. 

156.  After  the  Rain. 

Kroener,  Christian,  Dusseldorf. 

157.  Deer  in  the  Forest. 

158.  Rivals. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kronberger,  Carl,  Munich. 

159.  Woman  from  the  Neighborhood 

of  Dachau  (Upper  Bavaria). 

Kubierschky,  E.,  Munich. 

160.  Spring  Landscape  in  Silesia. 
Kuehl,  G.,  Dresden. 

161.  Old  Men’s  Home  in  Luebeck. 
i6ia.  View  of  Dresden. 

i6ib.  View  of  Dresden. 

Kuhnert,  Wilhelm,  Berlin. 

162.  Roaring  Lions. 

163.  On  the  Flight. 

Kunz,  L.  Adam,  Munich. 

164.  Truth  and  Fiction. 

Kuestner,  Carl,  Munich. 

165.  Winter  Evening. 

166.  March  Day. 

Lang,  Fritz,  Stuttgart. 

167.  Aquarium. 

Langhammer,  Carl,  Berlin. 

168.  Evening. 

169.  Sun  in  Fog. 

Laupheimer,  Anton,  Munich. 

170.  On  Vacation. 

Lauxmann,  Theodor,  Stuttgart. 

171.  Portrait. 

Leibl,  W.,  Aibling  (deceased). 

172.  Portrait  of  Baron  M.  von  Perfall. 
Leipold,  Karl,  Kiel. 

173.  Mill  in  the  Marshes. 

Lenbach,  Franz  von  (deceased.) 

174.  Mrs.  Lilly  Merk. 

175.  Child  with  Cat. 

176.  Dr.  Hammacher. 

176a.  Portrait  of  Bismarck. 

176b.  Portrait  of  Bismarck. 

Lessing,  Konrad,  Berlin. 

177.  At  the  Neuhofer  Lake. 

178.  Twilight. 

Le  Suire,  Hermann  von,  Munich. 

179.  Twiliglit. 

Liesegang,  H.,  Dusseldorf. 

180.  Autumn  Lane. 

181.  Dutch  Mill. 

Lobcdan,  Clara,  Berlin. 

182.  Azalea  in  Red  Light. 

Loefftz,  L.  von,  Munich. 

183.  Orpheus  and  Eurydice. 


178 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Loewith,  W.,  Munich. 

184.  In  the  Antechamber  of  the  Min- 

ister. 1 

Ludwig,  K.,  Berlin.  | 

185.  St.  Gotthard  Tunnel.  j 

Luthmer,  Emmy,  Berlin.  | 

186.  Enamel  Paintings. 

Maennchen,  Adolf,  Dusseldorf. 

187.  The  Hour  of  Death. 

Marcus,  Otto,  Berlin.  i 

188.  On  the  Mole  at  Concarneau.  i 

Marees,  H.  von,  Munich. 

189.  St.  George. 

Martini,  Johannes,  Berlin. 

190.  Breakfast  in  the  Locomotive  | 

Shop.  I 

Marx,  Gustav,  Dusseldorf. 

191.  Over  the  Red  Heath. 

Max,  Gabriel  von,  Munich. 

192.  Florence. 

193.  Jesus  Heals  a Sick  Child.  ! 

Menzel,  Adolf  von,  Berlin. 

194.  Messenger  Woman. 

195.  Iron  Rolling  Mill. 

196.  Departure  of  King  William  to 

the  Army,  1870. 

Meyer,  Hans,  Berlin. 

197.  View  of  Wertheim-on-the-Main 

(Autumn). 

Meyer,  Kunz,  Munich. 

198.  Parzival. 

199.  A Warrior. 

Meyerheim,  Paul,  Berlin. 

200.  Charcoal  Burners  in  the  Moun- 

tains. 

201.  Acrobats  Parade. 

Meyn,  Georg  Ludwig,  Berlin. 

202.  Mrs.  von  Cotta.  i 

Mieth,  Hugo,  Berlin. 

203.  Holy  Communion. 

Monje,  Paula,  Dusseldorf.  j 

204.  Juliet  Capulet. 

Mohrbutter,  Alfred,  Kiel. 

205.  Old  Gehring. 

Muehlig,  Hugo,  Dusseldorf. 

206.  Loiterers  at  the  Hunt. 

207.  Spring.  j 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mueller,  Richard,  Dresden. 

208.  Old  Woman. 

209.  Man  with  Fur  Cap. 

Mueller-Muenster,  Franz,  Berlin. 

210.  Romance. 

Mueller-Schoenefeld,  Berlin. 

211.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  St. 

Nagel,  Wilhelm,  Karlsruhe. 

212.  Falling  Leaves. 

213.  Winter  Evening. 

Niezky,  Eduard. 

214.  Springtime. 

Pape,  William,  Berlin. 

215.  Before  the  Sermon. 

216.  Wedding  at  the  Death  Bed. 

Papperitz,  Georg,  Munich. 

217.  Lady  in  Fur  with  Dog. 

218.  Bust  Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

Pepino,  Anton,  Dresden. 

219.  At  the  Writing  Table. 

Petersen,  Hans  von,  Munich. 

220.  Breakers. 

Petersen,  Walter,  Dusseldorf. 

221.  Portrait  of  Professor  Emile 

Sauret  in  Chicago. 

Petersen-Angeln,  Heinr.,  Dusseldorf. 

222.  At  the  Entrance  to  Yimuiden 

(Holland). 

Philippi,  Peter,  Dusseldorf. 

223.  Visit. 

224.  ‘^Winkelweisheit.” 

Pietschmann,  Ernst  Max,  Dresden. 

225.  Joseph  and  Mary. 

Pohle,  Hermann,  Emil,  Dusseldorf. 

226.  The  Joy  of  Living. 

227.  Girl  with  a Rose. 

Possin,  Rudolf,  Berlin. 

228.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

Propheter,  Otto,  Karlsruhe. 

229.  Portrait  of  Professor  Ferdinand 

Keller. 

Rab ending,  Fritz,  Munich. 

230.  On  the  Schlern  (dolomites). 
Raeubcr,  Wilhelm,  Munich. 

231.  Portrait  of  Miss  E. 

232.  Death  of  Gustav  Adolf  at  the 

Battle  of  Luetzen. 

233.  St.  Hubertus. 


GERMANY.  179 

Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Raupp,  K.,  Munich. 

234.  Peace. 

Rehder,  Julius,  Hamburg. 

235.  Portrait  of  a Child. 

Reichenbach,  Count  von  Woldemar, 
Dresden. 

236.  Garden  of  the  Capucine  Monks 

in  Salzburg. 

237.  Drunken  Satyrs. 

238.  “Gloria  Doloris.” 

j Ritter,  Caspar,  Karlsruhe. 

239.  Carmen. 

Rocholl,  Theodor,  Dusseldorf. 

240.  In  the  Enemy’s  Country. 

'I  241.  March  of  Count  York  Towards 
I Kalgan. 

j Roechling,  Carl,  Berlin. 

I 242.  Fishermen  Behind  a Mill. 

I Roubaud,  Franz,  Munich, 
j 243.  Battle  in  the  Forest.  An  Episode 
! in  the  Conquest  of  the  Cau- 

; casus. 

i Schaefer,  Maximilian,  Berlin. 

244.  Summer  Joys. 

Schaefer,  Philipp  Otto,  Munich. 

245.  Venus  Anadyomene. 

Scheurenberg,  Joseph,  Berlin. 

246.  Portrait  of  Director  A.  von 

Werner. 

247.  Portrait  of  Privy  Councillor  Ende. 

248.  Mary  meets  a Shepherd  Boy. 

Schindler,  Osmar,  Dresden. 

249.  David  and  Goliath. 

Schleich,  Ed.,  Munich. 

250.  Evening  Landscape. 

Schlichting,  Max,  Berlin. 

251.  Pleasures  of  the  Beach. 

Schmid,  Mathias,  Munich. 

252.  From  the  Tyrolean  Battles  for 

Liberty. 

I Schmitzberger,  Joseph,  Munich. 

I 253.  Autumn  Gold. 

I Schnars-Alquist,  Hugo,  Hamburg. 

254.  Atlantic  Billows. 

Schnee,  Hermann,  Berlin. 

I 255.  Old  Town  in  the  Harz  Moun- 
tains. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Schoenleber,  G.,  Karlsruhe. 

256.  Enzwehr  near  Besigheim. 

Scholz,  Richard,  Munich. 

257.  Portrait. 

Schraegle,  Gustav,  Frankfort-on-Main. 

258.  Self-Portrait. 

Schreyer,  Adolf,  Cronberg  in  Taunus. 

259.  Arabian  Sheikh. 

Schreuer,  Wilhelm,  Dusseldorf. 

260.  Halt  in  the  Postoffice  Yard. 

261.  Hussars  on  the  Heath. 
Schroeder,  Albert,  Munich. 

262.  Intermission. 

Schroeter,  Bernhard,  Meissen. 

263.  Birch  Trees  in  the  Snow. 

264.  New  Paint. 

Schuch,  Werner,  Berlin. 

265.  General  Seidlitz. 

266.  General  Zieten. 

Schuster- Woldau,  Raffael,  Munich. 

267.  On  the  Heights. 

268.  Diana. 

Schuster- Woldau,  Georg. 

269.  The  Woman  of  the  Sea. 

Seeger,  Hermann,  Berlin. 

270.  On  the  Meadow’s  Border. 

Seel,  Adolf,  Dusseldorf. 

271.  Courtyard  in  Venice. 

Simm,  Franz,  Munich. 

272.  Napoleon  holding  a Small  Re- 

ception at  St.  Cloud. 

Skarbina,  Franz,  Berlin. 

273.  Before  Departing. 

274.  The  Old  Meadow  at  Karlsbad. 

Spiro,  Eugen,  Breslau. 

275.  Portrait  of  Prof.  Richard  Muther. 

276.  Dancer. 

Spilzweg,  K.,  Munich. 

277.  Reading  Hermit. 

Sterl,  Robert,  Dresden. 

278.  At  the  Well. 

Struetzel,  Otto,  Munich. 

279.  Spring. 

Thor,  Walter,  Munich. 

280.  Self-Portrait. 

281.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

282.  Peasant’s  Kitchen  in  the  Leu- 

tasch. 

283.  The  Painter. 


i8o 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Unger,  Hans,  Dresden. 

284.  “Portrait  of  my  Wife.” 

. 285.  Self-Portrait. 

286.  Flamingoes  at  the  Mediterranean. 
Ungewitter,  Hugo,  Dusseldorf. 

287.  Cavalry  Attack. 

Uth,  Max,  Berlin. 

288.  Out  of  a Little  German  Town. 

289.  Poplars,  October  Evening. 

Vogel,  Hugo,  Berlin. 

291.  Going  Home. 

292.  Mother  and  Child. 

Vogeler,  Heinrich,  Worpswede. 

293.  Coming  Home. 

294.  The  Fairy  Tale  of  Melusine. 

Vorgang,  Paul,  Berlin. 

295.  A Stormy  Day. 

Warthmueller,  R.,  Berlin. 

296.  Frederick  the  Great  by  the 

corpse  of  Schwerin. 

Wendling,  Carl,  Berlin. 

297.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Senator. 
Wendling,  Gustav,  Dusseldorf. 

298.  Zealand  Interior. 

299.  Springtime. 

Wenglein,  Joseph,  Munich. 

300.  Evening  in  the  Swamps. 

Werner,  A.  von,  Berlin. 

301.  European  Congress  at  Berlin. 

302.  Emperor  William  at  the  Mauso-  | 

leum  in  Charlottenberg.  | 

303.  Temporary  Headquarters  Before  | 

Paris.  I 

304.  Emperor  William  I.  with  his  i 

Cadets.  ' 

305.  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  Offers  ! 

his  Congratulations  to  General  ! 
Count  Moltke  at  the  Celebra-  i 
tion  of  his  goth  Birthday.  j 

306.  Emperor  William  I.  on  his  Death-  ; 

bed. 

Westendorp,  Fritz,  Dusseldorf. 

307.  Entrance  to  the  Beguins’  Yard 

(Bruges).  ^ I 

Westphalen,  August,  KieL 

308.  Cutting  the  Peat.  | 

Wichgraf,  Fritz,  Berlin. 

309.  President  Kreuger  receiving  a 

Deputation  of  the  Boers  in  the 
Executive  Council. 


! Exhibit 
No. 

j Wiesinger-Florian,  Olga,  Munich. 

310.  Flower  Beds  in  the  Park  at 

Grafenegg. 

Willmann,  Rud.  Bernard,  Munich. 

311.  Lobster  and  Turtle. 

Willroider,  Josef,  Munich. 

312.  At  the  Brook. 

I Willroider,  Ludwig,  Munich. 

313.  From  the  Altmuehltal. 

Wirnhier,  Friedrich,  Munich. 

314.  Children  Reading. 

Wirth,  Anna  Marie,  Munich. 

315.  Antwerp  Bookstore. 

Wirth,  Emma,  Stuttgart. 

316.  Paintings  on  Porcelain. 

Wucherer,  Fritz,  Frankfort-on-Main. 

317.  Morning. 

Ziegler,  Karl,  Berlin. 

318.  Self-Portrait. 

320.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Stutz. 

Zimmermann,  Ernst,  Munich. 

321.  In  the  Fisherman’s  Cottage. 

322.  Character  Sketch. 

(Nos.  18,  31,  50,  134,  145,  186  and  316, 

are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the 
German  Section  of  the  Varied  In- 
dustries Building.) 

Water  Colors. 

Bartels,  Hans  von,  Munich. 

323.  The  Mower. 

Block-Niendorff,  Mathilde,  Berlin. 

324.  Miniatures  on  Ivory. 

Burger,  Gertrud,  Berlin. 

325.  Miniatures  on  Ivory. 

Furh,  Fr.,  Karlsruhe. 

326.  Crayons. 

Heller,  Hans,  Darmstadt.  . 

327.  Water  Colors. 

Hoechstaedt,  Anna,  Berlin. 

328.  Miniatures  on  Ivory. 

Kellner,  Dorothea,  Berlin. 

329.  Enamel  Miniature  Portraits  on 

Ivory. 


GERMANY.  i8i 

Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


tl;  Exhibit 

No. 

|{  Mink,  Valentin,  Darmstadt. 

330.  Water  colors. 

f|  (Nos.  324  to  330  installed  in  the  German 
! Section  of  the  Varied  Industries  Build- 
ing.) 

GROUP  10. 

5 ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

t|  Baerenfaenger,  Max,  Munich. 

' 331.  Bavarian  Peasant  Girl.  Wood- 

cut.  ! 

332.  John  Chambers,  Physician  of 
Henry  VIII  of  England.  Etch- 
;;  ing. 

£'  Boerner,  Franz  August,  Berlin. 

I 333.  Engravings  and  Mezzotints. 

1]  Cissarz,  J.  V.,  Darmstadt. 

I 334.  Etchings  and  Lithographs. 

j Cosomati,  Ettore,  Frankfort-on-Main. 

I 335.  Autumn. 

3|  Filers,  Gustav,  Berlin, 
j 336.  Frederick  the  Great  Traveling. 

3|  Engel,  Otte  Heinrich,  Berlin, 

I 337.  Evening  Glow. 

! 338.  Coming  Home.  Original  Litho-  | 

! graph.  i 

I;  Eyken,  Moritz  van,  Berlin.  j 

339.  Death  and  Violin  Player.  | 

I 340.  Beethoven.  i 

I Fabian,  Max,  Berlin. 

I 341.  Tears. 

I Feldmann,  Wilhelm,  Berlin.  , ; 

j 342.  Summer  Evening, 

j 343.  Lake  in  the  Mark.  | 

j Fischer,  Clara  Elisabeth,  Berlin, 
j 344.  Lithographs. 

’ Gampert,  Otto,  Munich. 

I 345.  Frame  containing  Three  Etch- 

ings: 

(a)  Brook.  Etching. 

(b)  At  the  Banks  of  the  Dan- 
ube. Etching. 

(c)  Dachauer  Moos.  Etching. 
345a.  At  the  Lake.  Etching. 

345b.  River  Landscape.  Etching. 

Gentz,  Ismael,  Berlin. 

346.  Three  Portraits. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Heider,  Hans  von,  Magdeburg. 

347.  Lithographs. 

Heroux,  Bruno,  Leipzig. 

348.  Etchings. 

Hoenemann,  Martin,  Berlin. 

349.  Girl  Reading. 

Jacoby,  Louis,  Berlin. 

350.  Wedding  of  Alexander  and  Rox- 

ane. 

Jahn,  Georg,  Dresden. 

351.  Pan  and  Child. 

352.  The  Dead  Shepherd. 

Kresse,  Oswald,  Munich. 

353.  Woodcut. 

354.  Woodcut. 

355.  Woodcut. 

Krostewitz,  Fritz,  Berlin. 

356.  Etchings. 

Krueger,  Albert,  Berlin. 

357.  Portrait  of  a Young  Girl. 

358.  Portrait  of  a Doge. 

Kuehn,  Ludwig,  Berlin. 

359.  Paul  in  his  Room.  After  Rem- 

brandt. Etching. 

360.  An  Old  Woman.  After  Rem- 

brandt. Etching. 

361.  Hohenzollern  Castle.  Original 

Lithograph. 

362.  Self-Portrait.  Original  Litho- 

graph. 

Lent,  Anna,  Berlin. 

363.  Artistic  Posters. 

Lobedan,  Emma,  Berlin. 

364.  Original  Etching. 

Luehrig,  Georg,  Dresden. 

365.  Poor  Lazarus. 

Meyer,  Hans,  Berlin. 

366.  Copper  Etching. 

366a.  Remarque  Print. 

366b.  Remarque  Print. 

Mueller,  Richard,  Dresden. 

367.  “My  Quick.” 

368.  Exlibris. 

369.  Fowl. 

370.  Stuebel  Boulevard. 

Oenike,  Karl,  Berlin. 

371.  Lake. 

372.  At  the  Brook. 

373.  Meadows. 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 
Engravings,  Lithographs  and  Sculpture. 


182 


Exhibit 

No. 

Paczka-Wagner,  Cornelia,  Berlin. 

374.  Etchings. 

Pietschmann,  Ernst  Max,  Dresden. 

375.  At  the  Brook. 

Plato,  Johannes,  Berlin. 

376.  Intermezzo. 

377.  Stag  Hunt. 

Protzen,  Otto,  Berlin. 

378.  November  Storm. 

379.  Coast  of  the  Baltic  Sea. 

380.  At  the  Wannsee. 

Raab,  Doris,  Munich. 

381.  Madonna.  Copper  Engraving. 

382.  Female  Portrait.  Etching. 

ReifFerscheid,  Heinrich,  Munich. 

383.  Old  Man  Studying. 

384.  To  Annette  von  Dreste-Huelshof. 

Reim,  Otto,  Berlin. 

385.  Plato’s  Feast. 

Sander,  Theodor,  Berlin. 

386.  November  E V c n i n g.  Original 

Etching. 

Schlumprecht,  Heinrich,  Munich. 

387.  Two  Woodcuts. 

Schrader,  Bertha,  Dresden. 

388.  Colored  Lithograph. 

Seydel,  Hans,  Berlin. 

389.  Portrait  of  Prof.  Theodor  Momm- 

sen. 

Stechow,  Gertrud,  Friedenau. 

390.  Etchings. 

Steinhausen,  Wilhelm,  Frankfort-on- 
Main. 

391.  Two  Lithographs. 

Strobel,  Konrad,  Munich. 

392.  Two  Woodcuts  in  a Frame. 
Struck,  Hermann,  Berlin. 

393.  An  Old  Man.  Original  Etching. 

394.  Frame  containing  seven  Original 

Etchings. 

Theuerkorn,  Paul,  Munich. 

395.  The  Dangerous  Pianist. 

396.  Awful  Dream. 

Thienhaus,  Rudolf,  Berlin. 

397.  Girl  in  Japanese  Dress. 

398.  Girl’s  Head. 

Vogel,  Hermann,  Dresden. 

399.  Four  Drawings. 

Werkstaetten  der  Kunstgewerbeschule 

(School  of  Artistic  Handicraft),  Mag- 
deburg. 

400.  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ziegler,  Walter,  Munich. 

401.  Motive  from  Burghausen. 

402.  “Wildgraben  im  Winter.” 

(Nos.  334,  344»  347,  363,  364,  374,  388,  390 
and  400,  are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed 
in  the  German  Section  of  the  Varied 
Industries  Building.) 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Baumbach,  Max,  Berlin. 

403.  Sibylla.  Bronze. 

Baeumler,  Geo.,  Frankfort-on-Main. 

404.  Aphrodite. 

Begas,  Reinhold,  Berlin. 

405.  Pan  and  Psyche.  Bronze. 

406.  Sarcophagus.  Bronze  Monument. 

407.  Mercury.  Bronze. 

408.  Bismarck.  Marble  Bust. 

409.  Moltke.  Marble  Bust. 

410.  Portrait  Bust  of  A.  von  Menzel. 

Marble. 

410a.  Old  German  Warrior.  Bronze. 
410b.  The  Electric  Spark.  (In  the 
Sculpture  Pavilion.) 

Behrens,  Prof.  Christian. 

410C.  Sphinx.  Bronze.  (In  the  Ger- 
man Pavilion.) 

Berner,  Eugen,  Munich. 

411.  Signet.  “Silence.”  Cut  in  wood. 

Beyrer,  Eduard,  Munich. 

412.  Cecilia.  Marble  Bust. 

Beyrer,  Eduard,  Munich-Gern. 

413.  Bronze  Bust. 

Binz,  Hermann,  Karlsruhe. 

414.  Bronze  Statue. 

Boeltzig,  Reinhold,  Berlin. 

415.  Group  for  Well.  Bronze. 

Bose,  Prof.  W.,  Berlin. 

415a.  Speck  von  Sternberg,  Imperial 
German  Ambassador  to  the 
United  States.  (In  the  Sculp- 
ture Pavilion.) 

Bosselt,  Rud,  Dusseldorf. 

416.  Sculptures.  Wood  and  Marble. 

Bredow,  Adolf,  Stuttgart. 

417.  Bronzes. 

Breuer,  Peter,  Berlin. 

418.  Adam  and  Eve.  Marble  Group. 

419.  Christ  and  the  Babes.  Plaster 

Cast. 


GERMANY. 


183 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

IBruett,  A.,  Berlin. 

421.  Saved.  Bronze. 

Burger-Hartmann,  Sophie,  Munich. 

I 422.  Small  Sculptures. 

Busch,  Georg,  Munich. 

423.  The  Prodigal  Son.  Bronze. 

Carre,  Gerda,  Munich. 

424.  Two  Bronze  Statuettes. 

I Christ,  Fritz,  Munich. 

425.  Colchicum. 

Christ,  Fritz,  Munich. 

426.  Judith.  Bronze. 

Dietsche,  Fridolin,  Karlsruhe. 

427.  Bronzes. 
jEberlein,  Gustav,  Berlin. 

I 428.  God  calls  Adam  to  Life.  Bronze. 

Eichler,  Nelly  von,  Munich. 

! 429.  Works  in  Bronze  and  Terra 

j cotta. 

Epler,  Heinrich,  Dresden. 

430.  Two  Mothers.  Group  from  the 
Flood  (Original  Model), 
j 431.  Playing  Child.  Marble  Statuette. 

Fabricius,  Rich.  Daniel,  Dresden. 

432.  Eva.  Bronze  Statuette,  Silvered. 
Feist,  Otto,  Karlsruhe. 

433.  Bronzes. 

Fischer,  Erhard,  Munich. 

I 434.  Sculptures.  Wood. 

1'  I Freese,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

; 435.  In  the  Morning.  Marble  Statue. 

t|  436.  Bathing  Girl.  Small  Marble  Statu- 

ette. 

i Geyger,  Ernst  Moritz,  Florence, 
i 437.  Baboon  with  Negro  Mask. 
I Bronze. 

I 438.  Siren  on  a Dolphin.  Bronze. 

jl  Glenz,  Otto,  Erbach  in  Odenwald. 

Ij  439.  Carved  Ivory  Figures. 

t j Gosen,  Theodor  von,  Munich. 

440.  Bronze  Statuettes. 

Goetz,  Johannes,  Berlin. 

441.  Athlete.  Bronze, 
j 442.  Boy  Balancing.  Bronze. 

) Greiner,  Dr.,  Darmstadt, 
i 443.  Plastics. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Gross,  Karl,  Munich. 

444.  Ivory  Carvings. 

Habich,  Ludwig,  Munich. 

445.  Bronzes. 

Hahn,  Wilh.,  Munich. 

446.  Bronzes. 

Hartmann,  Johannes,  Leipzig. 

447.  Marble  Bust. 

Heilmaier,  Max,  Munich. 

448.  Pursued  Bacchante.  Bronze. 
Heinemann,  Fritz,  Berlin. 

449.  Cain.  Bronze. 

450.  Fencer.  Bronze. 

Heising,  Bernhard,  Berlin. 

451.  The  Prodigal  Son.  Bronze. 
Herter,  E.,  Berlin. 

452.  Dying  Achilles.  Marble. 
Hinterseher,  Joseph,  Munich. 

453*  Fountain  Group.  Idyl  in  the 
Woods. 

Hoelbe,  Heinr.  Rudolph,  Dresden. 

454.  Nymph. 

Hoesel,  Erich,  Dresden. 

455.  Hun.  Small  Bronze. 

456.  Hurt.  Large  Bronze. 

Hundrieser,  E.,  Charlottenburg. 

457‘  Queen  Louise.  Marble. 

Jahn,  Adolf,  Berlin. 

458.  Bust  of  Prof.  P.  H. 

Janensch,  Gerhard,  Berlin. 

459.  A German  Girl.  Marble. 

460.  The  Three  Children  of  the  Artist. 

Terra  cotta. 

Janssen,  Ulfert,  Munich. 

461.  Bronze  Candlestick. 

Kaufmann,  Hugo,  Munich. 

462.  Bronze. 

Kiefer,  Karl,  Munich. 

463.  Johannes.  Bronze  Bust. 

Kiemlen,  Emil,  Stuttgart. 

464.  Repentance. 

Kindler,  Ludwig,  Munich. 

465.  Bronzes. 

Klein,  Max,  Berlin. 

466.  Teuton  in  a Roman  Circus. 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


184 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Klinger,  Max,  Leipzig-Plagwitz. 

467.  Marble  Busts. 

Kolbe,  Georg,  Leipzig. 

468.  Marble  Bust. 

Koenig,  Richard,  Dresden. 

469.  Conquered.  Group. 

470.  After  the  Battle.  Statuette. 

Koerschgen,  Josef,  Dusseldorf. 

471.  Persian  Greyhound.  Bronze. 
Lepcke,  Ferdinand,  Berlin. 

472.  Surprised.  Bronze  Group. 
Lessing,  J.,  Berlin. 

473.  Portrait  Bust  of  L.  Knaus. 

Marble. 

Lobach,  Dr.  Walter. 

473a.  Portrait  Bust  of  Prof.  Theo. 

Mommsen. 

473b.  Statuette. 

Lucas,  August,  Dusseldorf. 

474.  Carvings.  Wood. 

Maison,  Rudolf,  Munich. 

475.  Wotan. 

Manzel,  L.,  Charlottenburg. 

476.  Evening  Song.  Bronze. 

Mattes,  Georg,  Munich-Pasing. 

477.  Bronzes. 

Mayer,  Rudolf,  Karlsruhe. 

478.  Placques  and  Medals. 

Merz,  Karl,  Munich. 

479.  Repentance. 

Missfeldt,  Heinrich,  Kiel. 

480.  Klaus  Groth.  Portrait  Statuette. 

481.  Ball  Player.  Statuette. 

Moeller,  Hermann,  Berlin. 

482.  Milking  the  Goats. 

Nisse,  Paul,  Berlin. 

483.  Girl  with  Goose. 

Oesten,  Paul,  Berlin. 

483a.  An  Hereditary  Burden.  Gilded 
Bronze. 

Paczka- Wagner,  Cornelia,  Berlin. 

484.  Etchings. 

Pagels,  Herm.- Joachim,  Berlin. 

485.  Pessimist. 

486.  Snake. 

Quitmann,  Helene,  Berlin. 

487.  Bronzes. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Roeder,  Carl,  Dresden. 

488.  Reading  Girl. 

Rudolph,  B.,  Stuttgart. 

489.  Plastics. 

Ruemann,  W.  von,  Munich. 

490.  Herme  of  Bismarck  and  Moltke. 
Schauss,  Martin,  Berlin. 

491.  Angel  of  Peace.  Original  Bronze. 

492.  Ivonne,  Girl’s  Head.  Marble. 

493.  Slave.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Schilling,  Johannes,  Dresden. 

494.  Danaide.  Bronze. 

495.  Trout.  Bronze. 

496.  Bronze  Statues. 

Schirmer,  Robert,  Berlin. 

497.  Ornamental  Sculpture. 

Schleusing,  Carl,  Schoeneberg  near  Ber- 
lin. 

498.  Copper  Relief. 

j Schmarje,  Walther,  Schmargendorf  near 
' Berlin. 

499.  Plastics. 

Schmid,  Adolf,  Pforzheim. 

500.  Metal  Goods. 

Schmidt-Kestner,  Erich,  Berlin. 

501.  Milking  Time. 

Schott,  Walter,  Berlin. 

502.  Ball  Player. 

Schreyoegg,  Georg,  Munich. 

503.  Fountain  Group.  Bronze. 

Seffner,  Carl,  Leipzig. 

504.  Beethoven.  Marble  Head. 

505.  Fly  Catcher.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Starck,  Constantin,  Berlin. 

506.  Dreaming. 

507.  Miss  Isadora  Duncan. 

508.  Flora. 

Stocker,  Daniel,  Stuttgart. 

509.  Sculptures  in  Bronze  and  Marble. 
Sturm,  Paul,  Leipzig. 

510.  Placques  and  Medals. 

Taschner,  Ignatius,  Munich. 

511.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Volkmann,  Artur,  Leipzig. 

512.  Marble  Relief. 

Volz,  Professor,  Karlsruhe. 

513.  Plastics. 


GERMANY. 


i8s 

Sculpture  and  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Vordermayer,  Ludwig,  Berlin. 

514.  A Cock. 

Wadere,  Heinrich,  Munich. 

515.  Giulia.  Bronze  Bust. 
Wandschneider,  Wilh.,  Berlin. 

516.  Grieving.  Marble  Bust. 

517.  Coriolanus.  Bronze. 

518.  Bust.  Tin. 

Wiegel,  Albert,  Kassel. 

519.  Crystal  Picture  and  Marble  Re- 

lief. 

Weigel,  Else,  Munich. 

520.  Bronze. 

Wenck,  Ernst,  Berlin. 

521.  Girl  Drinking. 

522.  Victoria.  Bronze. 

Werner,  Selmar,  Dresden. 

523.  Portrait  Herme.  Marble. 

524.  Portrait  of  the  Painter  Hans 

Unger.  Bronze. 

Wuensche,  Emil,  Munich. 

525.  Russian  Greyhounds. 

(Nos.  411,  413,  414,  416,  417,  422,  424,  426, 
427,  429,  433,  434,  439,  440,  443,  444,  445, 
446,  447,  453,  461,  462,  465,  467,  468,  474, 
477,  478,  484,  487,  489,  490,  497,  498,  499, 
500,  509,  510,  51 1,  512,  513,  519  and  520 
are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed  in  the 
German  Section  of  the  Varied  Indus- 
tries Building.) 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Billing,  Herm.,  Karlsruhe. 

526.  Architectural  Designs. 
Birkenholz,  Peter,  Munich. 

527.  Interiors  of  the  Villa  von  Hess- 

lin.  Neu-Wittelsbach. 

Breslauer  and  Salinger,  Berlin. 

528.  Sailor’s  Home,  Wilhelmshaven. 
Cremer  and  Wolff enstein,  Berlin. 

529.  Front  of  t he  Probsteigebaeude 

St.  Hedwig  at  Berlin. 

Duelfer,  Martin,  Munich. 

530.  Theatre  in  Meran  (Tyrol). 

Water  color. 

531.  Building  of  the  Allgemeine  Zei- 

tung. 

532.  Zoological  Garden  in  the  Her- 

zogspark,  Munich.  Plan. 


Exhibit 
i No. 

I Erdmann  and  Spindler,  Berlin, 
j 533.  Hall  of  the  Brewery  Moabit  A. 
j G.  Berlin.  Perspective  Views. 

Fuerstenau,  Eduard,  Berlin. 

534.  Synagogue  in  Dortmund. 
Gensmer,  Felix,  Berlin. 

535.  Foyer  of  the  Royal  Theatre  at 

Wiesbaden. 

536.  Girl’s  High  School  at  Wiesbaden. 

Graessel,  Hans,  Munich. 

537.  The  New  City  Orphanage  at 

Munich. 

538.  Private  Residence  at  Beethoven 

Street,  Munich. 

Hartmann,  Arnold,  Berlin. 

539.  Bismarck  Monument  Tower. 

540.  Bismarck  Column  in  Cologne. 

Hasack,  Max,  Berlin. 

541.  Reichsbank,  Cologne. 

542.  Reichsbank,  Berlin. 

Hauberrisser,  Georg  van,  Munich. 

I 543.  New  City  Hall.  Sketch. 

Hempel,  Oswin,  Dresden. 

544.  Architectural  Designs. 

Koenig  and  Soeldner,  Munich. 

545.  Architectural  Design. 

546.  Architectural  Design. 

547.  Architectural  Design. 

Kreis,  Wilh.,  Dresden. 

548.  Architectural  Design. 

549.  Architectural  Design. 

550.  Architectural  Design. 

Lahrs,  Friedrich,  Charlottenburg. 

551.  Perspective  Sketch  of  the  Schleu- 

sengehoeft  Kl.  Machnow. 

March,  Otto,  Berlin. 

552.  Architectural  Design. 

553.  Architectural  Design. 

554.  Architectural  Design. 

1 555.  Architectural  Design. 

' 556.  Architectural  Design. 

557.  Architectural  Design. 

Mayenburg,  Georg  H.  von,  Dresden. 

558.  Architectural  Design. 

559.  Architectural  Design. 

560.  Architectural  Design. 

561.  Architectural  Design. 

Michel,  Richard,  Frankfort-on-Ober. 

562.  “Muri-Amthof  zu  Bremgarten.” 

(Switzerland.) 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


1 86 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Moehring,  Bruno,  Berlin. 

563.  Two  Architectural  Designs. 

Mueller,  Albin,  Magdeburg. 

564.  Sketches  of  Country  Homes  and 

Interiors. 

Mueller,  William,  Berlin. 

565.  Bismarck  Monument  at  Ham- 

burg. 

Olbrich,  Joseph  M.,  Darmstadt. 

566.  Architectural  Sketches  and  Prints. 

Pfann,  Paul  (Architect)  and  E.  Pfeifer 
(Sculptor),  Munich. 

567.  Ludwigsbrunnen  in  Aschaffen- 

burg. 

Pietzsch,  Martin,  Dresden. 

568.  Monument.  Water  color. 

569.  Private  Residence.  Water  color. 

Rank,  Gebrueder,  Munich. 

570.  Views. 

Rank,  Franz,  and  Eduard  Beyrer,  Munich. 

571.  Plan  for  the  Bismarck  Monument 

at  Hamburg. 

Rieth,  Otto,  Berlin. 

572.  View  of  the  Staudt-Palais. 

Royal  Prussian  Messbild-Anstalt,  Berlin. 

573.  Fifty  Photographic  Enlargements 

of  Pictures  of  German  Build- 
ings. 

Royal  Prussian  Ministry  of  Public  Works, 
Berlin. 

574.  Four  Architectural  Designs  in 

Water  color. 

Schleinitz,  Richard,  Dresden. 

575.  Evangelical  Church  at  Moritz-  | 

burg  near  Dresden.  | 

Schmidt,  Baron  yon,  Heinrich,  Munich. 

576.  St.  Maximilian’s  Church  in  Mu- 

nich. 

Schumacher,  Fritz,  Dresden.  I 

577.  Studies  and  Architectural  Dte-  j 

signs.  I 

Seidl,  Emanuel,  Munich.  ! 

578.  House  of  Emanuel  Seidl  and  six 

views  of  the  Augustiner  Braeu  ’ 
at  Munich. 

578a.  Villa  von  Lenbach.  i 


Exhibit 

No. 

Seidl,  Gabriel  von,  Munich. 

579.  National  Museum,  Munich. 

579a.  Door  from  St.  Ann. 

579b.  Villa  of  the  late  Franz  von  Len- 
bach. 

Seliger,  Max,  Leipzig. 

580.  Crucifix. 

581.  St.  Michael. 

582.  Barbarossa. 

Senf,  Richard,  Munich. 

583.  One  Plan  (Perspective). 

Solf  & Wichards,  Berlin. 

584.  Wilhelmahouse  at  Berlin. 
Spalding  and  Grenander,  Berlin. 

585.  Colored  Drawings. 

Struebe,  Hermann,  Karlsruhe. 

586.  Sketches  and  Designs. 

Thy  riot,  Franz,  Berlin. 

587.  Two  Architectural  Designs. 
Voretzch,  Felix  Reinhold,  Dresden. 

588.  Residence  of  Mrs.  von  Nostiz- 

Wallwitz. 

(Nos.  526,  527,  544,  551,  557,  564,  566,  585 
and  586  are,  for  lack  of  space,  installed 
in  the  German  Section  of  the  Varied 
Industries  Building.) 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Ankermann,  Elizabeth,  Berlin. 

588a.  Writing  Maps.  Leather  Art 
Work. 

Bastian,  Charles,  Strassburp-.  I.  E. 

589.  Inlaid  Table. 

Behrens,  Lilli,  Dusseldorf. 

590.  Colored  Paper  for  Bookbinding. 

Behrens,  Peter,  Prof.,  Dusseldorf. 

591.  Artistic  Decoration  of  the  Ger- 

man Catalogue. 

Berger,  A.,  Jeweler,  Dresden. 

592.  Enameled  Silver  Ink  Stand  and 

Penholder. 

Bertrand,  Jeweler,  Dresden. 

593.  Hammer,  Bell  and  Cup  in  Silver. 

Braunerova,  Zdenka,  Roztek  near 
Prague. 

594.  Liquor  Set. 


GERMANY. 


187 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Depperman,  Henny,  Berlin. 

595.  Fan. 

Egidy,  Emmy  von,  Munich. 

596.  Ceramics. 

Erler,  Margarethe,  Berlin. 

I 597.  Fans. 

Fehrmann,  Fritz,  Tilsit,  East  Prussia, 
j 598.  Gold  and  Amber  Jewelry. 

Goldmann,  Clara,  Berlin. 

; 599.  Wall  Mirror. 

IHansinr^,  J.,  Hanover. 

600.  Bible,  leather  bound. 

Heider,  Fritz  von,  Magdeburg. 

I 601.  Art  Ceramics. 

I Heider,  Hans  von,  Magdeburg. 

Go2.  Porcelain  Goods. 

Heider,  Rudolf  von,  Elberfeld. 

I 603.  Ceramics. 

Hochstaedt,  Anna,  Berlin. 

604.  Fans. 

Hulbe,  Georg,  Hamburg. 

605.  Art  Leather  Goods. 

Keudell,  Marie  von,  Berlin. 

606.  Screen. 

Kirschner,  Marie,  Berlin. 

607.  Glass  Vases  and  Art  Glasses. 

Kornhas,  C.,  Prof.,  Karlsruhe. 

608.  Art  Ceramics. 

Laeuger,  Max,  Prof.,  Karlsruhe. 

610.  Art  Pottery. 

; Lehnert,  Hildegard,  Berlin. 

6in;.  Ceramics. 

t Lobedan,  Clara,  Berlin. 

) 612.  Ceramics. 

! Macco,  Robert,  Heidelberg. 

613.  Intarsian  (Inlaid  Work). 

Magnussen,  W.,  Bremen. 

614.  Art  Pottery. 

Mau,  Jeweler  to  the  Court,  Dresden. 

615.  Silver  Ink-stand  and  Penholder. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Milde,  Jeweler,  Dresden. 

616.  Hammer  and  Bell  in  Silver  and 

Ivory. 

Mueller-Salem,  Jul.,  Pforsheim. 

617.  Metal  Work. 

Mutz,  Hermann,  Altona  a.  Elbe. 

618.  Art  Pottery. 

Oesterreich,  Bookbinder  to  the  Court, 
and  Berger,  Jeweler,  Dresden. 

619.  Golden  Book  of  the  City  of  Dres- 

den. 

Pirmer  & Franz,  Dresden. 

620.  Silver  and  Bronze  Box. 

Pankok,  B.,  Prof.,  Stuttgart. 

621.  Pillow  woven  in  Silk. 

Peiler,  Marie  Victoria,  Berlin. 

622.  Fans. 

Randhahn,  Kurt,  Bunzlau,  Silesia,  and 
Eisenberg,  S.-A. 

623.  Ceramics. 

Reichsdruckerei,  Berlin  (Imperial  Print- 
ing Office). 

624.  Bookbindings. 

Sapatka,  Else,  Munich. 

625.  Jewel  Box. 

Scharvogel,  J.  J.,  Munich. 

626.  Ceramics. 

Schmidt-Pecht,  Elisabeth,  Konstanz. 

627.  Art  Pottery. 

Schmuz-Baudiss,  Theo.,  Charlottenburg. 

628.  Porcelain,  decorated  under  the 

glaze. 

Scholl  Nachfl.,  Eduard,  Karlsruhe  and 
Durlach. 

629.  Bookbindings. 

Schuetze,  lise,  Charlottenburg. 

630.  Bed  Screen. 

Schwarz,  Rudolf,  Munich. 

631.  Letter  Weights. 

Seidler,  Hermann,  Konstanz. 

632.  Art  Pottery. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sivers,  Clara  von,  Halensee,  Berlin. 

633.  Specimens  of  Hand  Weaving. 

Staedtische  gewerbliche  Fortbildungs- 
schule,  Stuttgart  (Woman’s  Section). 

634.  Art  Pottery. 

“Sylter  Hausfleissverein,”  Isle  of  Sylt. 

635*  Woven  Woolen  Covers  and  Pil- 
lows. 

Vollbehr,  Ernst,  St.  Heinrich  at  Starn- 
berg  Lake,  Bavaria. 

636.  Specimens  of  Hand  Weaving. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Weinzierl,  Franz  Xaver,  Munich. 

637.  Bookbindings. 

638.  Carved  Leather. 

Workshops  of  the  School  of  Decorative 
Arts,  Magdeburg. 

639.  Vases. 

640.  Fountain  Niche. 

(Nos.  592,  593,  615,  616,  619  and  620  are 
installed  in  the  German  Section  of  the 
Fine  Arts  Building.  The  remaining 
exhibits  of  this  group  are,  for  lack  of 
space,  installed  in  the  German  Section 
in  the  Varied  Industries  Building.) 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


President  of  the  Royal  Commission 
H.  R.  H.  The  Prince  of  Wales,  K.  G. 


Chairman  of  the  Royal  Commission 
The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Peel 


Commissioner-General  and  Secretary  of  the  Royal  Commission 
Colonel  C.  M.  Watson,  C.  B.,  C.  M.  G.,  R.  E. 


Art  Committee.  {Department  B.) 

Sir  Edward  J.  Poynter,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A.,  Chairman. 
Edwin  Abbey,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Sir  L.  Adma  Tadema,  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A. 

Sir  Wyke  Bayeiss,  P.  R.  B.  A. 

Francis  Bate,  Esq.,  Hon.  Sec.  N.  E.  A.  Club. 

Thomas  Brock,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Waeter  Crane,  Esq.,  R.  W.  S.,  P.  Ans  and  Crafts  E.  Soc. 

Frank  Dicksee,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Sir  Thomas  Drew,  P.  R.  H.  A. 

Fred.  A.  Eaton,  Esq.,  (Sec.  R.  A.),  Hon.  Secretary. 

E.  J.  Gregory,  Esq.,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  I. 

Sir  F.  Seymour  Haden,  P.  R.  E. 

T.  G.  Jackson,  Esq.,  P..  A. 

J.  MacWhirter,  Esq.,  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A. 

W.  Q.  Orchardson,  Esq.,  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A. 

Vae  C.  Prinsep,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Frank  Short,  Esq.,  R.  E. 

Isidore  Spieemann,  Eso.,  F.  S.  A.,  Hon.  Secretary. 

Frank  Waeton,  Eso.,  R.  I.,  P.  S.  O.  P. 

Sir  E.  a.  Watereow,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S. 

Aston  Webb,  Esq.,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  I.  B.  A. 

Resident  Representative  of  Art  Committee 
Reginald  S.  Hunt,  Esq. 


Sub  - Co7nmittee  Jor  Group  14. 

(^Original  Objects  of  Art-Workmanship  j) 

Waeter  Crane,  Esq.,  R.  W.  S.,  Pres.  Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibition 
Society,  Chairman. 

W.  A.  S.  Benson,  Esq. 

Waeter  Cave,  Esq. 

George  Frampton,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Edward  S.  Prior,  Esq.,  Hon.  Secretary. 

Haesey  Ricardo,  Esq. 

C.  F.  A.  VoYSEY,  Esq. 

Emery  Waeker,  Esq. 

Resident  Representative  of  Applied  Art  Sub-Committee 
Alfred  A.  Eongden,  Eso. 

Exhibits  Instaeeed  in  the  British  Section  are  not  in  Competition  for  Awards. 

For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale,  apply  to  the  representatives  of  the  British 
Art  Section  at  the  office  in  Gallery  82. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


EAST  PAVILION. 

Galleries  70,  71,  72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78,  79,  80,  81,  82  and  83; 
also  Galleries  J and  K. 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Adams,  W.  H.,  Worcester. 

1.  “The  winter  sunlight  mellows  ere 

it  dies.” 

Alexander,  Robert,  R.  S.  A.,  Slateford. 

2.  Drowsie  Cronies.  Lent  by  Rob-  , 

ert  Usher,  Esq. 

Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

3.  Sailing  into  Port, 

Alma-Tadema,  Sir  Lawrence,  R.  A., 
London. 

4.  The  Coliseum.  Lent  by  J.  D.  ' 

Archbold,  Esq.  ; 

5.  Caracalla.  Lent  by  George  T.  I 

Oliver,  Esq. 

6.  The  Shrine  of  Venus,  Lent  by 

Louis  E.  Raphael,  Esq. 

Alma-Tadema,  Lady,  London. 

7.  A Ring  at  the  Door,  Lent  by  ' 

Messrs.  A.  Tooth  & Sons. 

Appleyard,  Fred,  London. 

8.  Easter  Time. 

Aumonier,  J.,  R.  I.,  London. 

9.  A Lonely  Heath. 

Bacon,  J.  H.  F.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

10.  A Romance. 

11.  The  Homage-Giving,  Westminster  j 

Abbey:  Coronation  of  Edward  ' 
VII.  Lent  by  the  Artist. 

Barclay,  Edgar,  London. 

12.  “The  hunted  hind,  weary  but  free.”  j 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bate,  Francis,  Hon.  Sec.  New  English 
Art  Club,  London. 

13.  Through  the  Trees, 

Bayliss,  Sir  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

14.  The  Sanctuary  in  the  Certosa 

Pavia. 

Beadle,  James,  P.  B.,  London. 

15.  Coronation  Day:  Trumpeters  of 

the  Blues  Heading  the  Pro- 
cession. 

Beattie-Brown,  W.,  R.  S.  A.  Edinburgh. 

16.  In  Strath  Tummell.  “The  evening 

cloud  with  rosy  blush.”  Lent 
by  John  Stewart  Smith,  Esq. 

Bellingham-Smith,  H.,  London. 

17.  Richmond,  Yorkshire. 

Bone,  H.  A.,  London. 

18.  Sir  Launcelot.  “Morte  d’Arthur.” 

Book  XVII,  Chap.  XV. 

Bowen,  Miss  L.,  London. 

19.  Moonrise  on  the  Lagoon,  Venice. 

Bramley,  Frank,  A.  R.  A.,  Grasmere. 

20.  Sleep,  Lent  by  Andrew  Carnegie, 

Esq. 

21.  “The  rose  is  beauty,  the  Gardener 

Time.” — Austin  Dobson.  Lent 
by  Charles  Chalmers,  Esq. 

Brangwyn,  Frank,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

22.  The  Cider  Press.  Lent  by  Alfred 

East,  Esq.,  A.  R.  A. 

Brock,  C.  Edmond,  London. 

23.  Portrait  of  Aston  Webb,  Esq., 

R.  A.,  P.  R.  1.  B.  A. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


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Oil  Paintings. 


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Exhibit 

No. 

Brock,  William,  London. 

24.  View  on  the  Seine,  Normandy. 
Brough,  R.,  London. 

25.  Fantaise  en  Folie. 

Brown,  Arnesby,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Yar- 
mouth. 

26.  Full  Summer.  Lent  by  the  Cor- 

poration of  Nottingham. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Glasgow. 

27.  A Highland  Solitude. 

Brown,  H.  H.,  London. 

28.  The  Right  Reverend  Monseignor 

Patterson,  Bishop  of  Emmaus. 

Bundy,  Edgar,  R.  I.,  London. 

29.  The  Discovery  of  Grinling  Gib- 

bons by  John  Evelyn,  January, 
1671. 

Burne-Jones,  Sir  Edward,  Bart,  (de- 
ceased). 

30.  The  Dream  of  Launcelot  at  the 

Chapel  of  the  San  Grael.  Lent 
by  W.  Graham  Robertson,  Esq. 

31.  Flamma  Vestalis.  Lent  by  the 

Right  Hon.  Lord  Davey. 

Burne-Jones,  Sir  Philip,  Bart.,  London. 

32.  Portrait  of  Sir  Edward  Burne- 

Jones,  Bart.  Lent  by  the  Artist. 

33.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Rudyard  Kipling. 

Lent  by  Lady  Burne-Jones. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  Kippen,  Stirlingshire. 

34.  The  Avenue. 

Cameron,  Hugh,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

35.  A Cool  Summer  Day. 

Canziani,  Mrs.,  London. 

36.  The  Voice  of  the  Woods. 

Chapman,  Louisa  G.,  London. 

37.  Peonies. 

Charles,  James,  Chichester. 

38.  Old  England. 

Charlton,  John,  London. 

39.  The  End  of  a Glorious  Reign: 

The  Funeral  of  Queen  Victoria. 
February  2,  1901. 

Christie,  J.  E.,  Glasgow. 

40.  The  Pied  Piper  of  Hamelin.  Lent 

by  Robert  H.  Brechin,  Esq. 

Christie,  Robert,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

41.  Love’s  Labor  Lost. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Clausen,  George,  A.  R.  A.,  Newport, 
Essex. 

42.  The  Rick  Yard. 

43.  Dusk.  Lent  by  John  D.  Milburn, 

Esq. 

Cockerell,  S.  Pepys,  London. 

44.  Lost. 

Cole,  Rex  Vicat,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

45.  Fishing  in  the  Wharfe,  near  Bol- 

ton Abbey,  Yorkshire. 

Collier,  Hon.  John,  London. 

46.  The  Prodigal  Daughter. 

Cooper,  Byron,  Cheshire. 

47.  Godrevy  Light,  Cornwall 
Cope,  A.  S.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

48.  Portrait  of  Lady  Hickman.  Lent 

by  Sir  Alfred  Hickman,  Bart., 
M.  P. 

49.  Portrait  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  John 

Fisher,  G.  C.  B.  Lent  by  Lady 
Fisher. 

Corbet,  M.  Ridley,  A.  R.  A.  (deceased). 

50.  Sunrise.  Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  Ridley 

Corbet. 

Corbet,  Mrs.  M.  Ridley,  London. 

51.  ‘Who  that  beheld  that  sun  upon 

thee  set. 

Fair  Athens!  could  thine  evening 
face  forget!” 

Cotman,  F.  G.,  R.  I.,  London. 

52.  Rievaulx,  Yorkshire. 

Coventry,  R.  M.  G.,  R.  S.  W.,  Glasgow. 

53.  The  Heart  of  the  Trossachs.  Lent 

by  G.  Crookston,  Esq. 

Crane,  Walter,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

54.  Peace. 

Da  Costa,  John,  London. 

55.  Una  and  the  Wood  Gods. 

Davies,  E.,  R.  I.,  Leicester. 

56.  An  Old  Monmouthshire  Canal  near 

Abergavenny.  Lent  by  Basil 
Ellis,  Esq. 

Davis,  H.  W.  B.,  R.  A.,  Radnor. 

57.  Summer  Evening  on  the  French 

Coast. 

58.  British  Wild  Cattle. 

Dewhurst,  Wynford,  R.  B.  A.,  Leighton 
Buzzard. 

59.  Souvenirs  of  Wiesbaden. 


7 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


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Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Dicksee,  Frank,  R.  A.,  London. 

60.  La  Belle  Dame  sans  Merci. 
Dickson,  F.,  R.  B.  A.,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

61.  Burning  Weeds. 

Dillon,  Frank,  R.  I.,  London. 

62.  The  Two  Memnons,  Thebes. 
Docharty,  A.  B.,  R.  S.  W.,  Glasgow. 

63.  Winter  Sunshine,  Glen  Finlas. 

64.  The  Brook. 

Dollman,  J.  C.,  R.  I.,  London. 

65.  Mowgli  made  Leader  of  the 

Bandar-Log.  (The  Jungle  Book: 
Rudyard  Kipling.) 

Downie,  Patrick,  R.  S.  W.,  Skelmorlie. 

66.  An  Old  Port  on  the  Clyde. 
Draper,  Herbert,  London. 

67.  The  Sea  Maiden. 

East,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

68.  The  Edge  of  the  Somme. 

69.  Gibraltar  from  Algeciras.  ^ Lent  by 

the  Corporation  of  Liverpool. 

Eastman,  F.  S.,  London. 

70.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Alfred  Robinson. 

Lent  by  Alfred  Robinson,  Esq. 

Elias,  A.,  London. 

71.  The  Flock:  Summer  Afternoon. 

Farquharson,  David,  A,  R.  S.  A.,  Sennen 
Cove,  Land’s  End. 

72.  Summer  Showers,  Ben  Venue. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Arthur  Tooth 
& Sons. 

73.  A Cornish  Valley.  Lent  by  Messrs. 

Arthur  Tooth  & Sons. 

Farquharson,  J.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

74.  “The  struggling  moonbeams’  misty 

light.” 

75.  “Across  the  snow  they  travel 

wearily  and  slow.” 

Fergusson,  J.  D.,  R.  B.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

76.  A Square  in  Cadiz:  Moonlight. 
Fildes,  Luke,  R.  A.,  London. 

77.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  James  Reynolds 

and  her  Daughter  Lelia.  Lent 
by  James  Reynolds,  Esq. 

Fisher,  S.  Melton,  London. 

78.  The  Chess  Players.  Lent  by  the 

Corporation  of  Liverpool. 

Fletcher,  B.,  Enfield. 

79.  Sacrament  Sunday. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Foottet,  Fred,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

80.  “Ere  Twilight  Crowns  the  Night.” 

i T o s t o n Vale,  Cumberland, 

I Wordsworth’s  Country. 

' Forbes,  Stanhope  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  Penzance. 

81.  Off  to  Skibbereen. 

82.  The  Hay  Cart.  Lent  by  John 

Hutton  Balfour-Browne,  Esq., 
K.  C. 

I Forbes,  Mrs.  Stanhope  A.,  A.  R.  W.  S., 

I Penzance. 

I 83.  The  Dream  Princess, 

j Fox,  E.  Phillips,  London. 

I 84.  A Love  Story. 

Fry,  Roger  E.,  London. 

85.  St.  George  and  the  Dragon. 
Fulton,  David,  R.  S.  W.,  Glasgow, 
i 86.  Autumn  Sunshine. 

87.  Autumn  Morning,  West  High- 

; lands. 

I Furse,  Charles  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  Camberley. 

88.  Return  from  the  Ride. 

89.  Portrait  of  Vice-Admiral  Lord 

Charles  Beresford,  C.  B.,  K.  C. 
V.  O.  Lent  by  Lord  Charles 
Beresford,  C.  B.,  K.  C.  V.  O. 

! 

Garratt,  A.,  London. 

90.  The  King’s  Yeoman. 

Gibb,  Robert,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

91.  Hougomont,  1815.  Lent  by  E.  B. 

i Low,  Esq. 

I 92.  Saving  of  the  Colors  by  the  Guards 
j at  Inkermann.  Lent  by  the 

! Frederick  Hotels  Co.  !| 

I Glazebrook,  H.  de  T.,  London. 

93.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Montrose  Cloete.  | 
Lent  by  Montrose  Cloete,  Esq.  j 

Goodwin,  Albert,  R.  W.  S.,  Ilfracombe.  : 

f 94.  Sinbad  in  the  Valley  of  Diamonds 
’ (The  Arabian  Nights  Tales).! 

1 Lent  by  the  Corporation  of  | 

Maidstone,  Kent.  1 

Gore,  W.  Henry,  R.  B.  A.  ! 

95.  Stolen  Kisses  are  the  Sweetest. 

Gotch,  T.  C.,  Shottermill. 

96.  Holy  Motherhood.  I 

Gow,  A.  C.,  R.  A.,  London.  I 

97.  Washington’s  Farewell  to  the| 

Army.  j 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


193 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit  Exhibit 

No.  No. 

Grace,  J.  E.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

98.  Evening’s  Twilight. 


Graham,  Peter,  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A.,  Lon- 
don. 

99.  In  the  Highlands. 

100.  Restless  Surges. 

Graham,  T.,  H.  R.  S.  A.,  London. 

101.  The  Passing  Salute,  Bell  Rock 

Lighthouse.  Lent  by  Mrs.  I 
Lawrie. 

Gregory,  E.  J.,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  I.,  London.  | 

102.  Boulter’s  Lock  on  the  Thames: 

Sunday  Afternoon.  Lent  by  C. 

J.  Galloway,  Esq. 

Hacker,  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

103.  Leaf  Drift. 

104.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  O.  Maxwell 

Ayrton. 

Haite,  G.  C.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

105.  Queen  Victoria’s  Jubilee:  Pro- 

cession passing  the  Houses  of 
Parliament,  Westminster. 

Hale,  E.  Matthew,  Godaiming. 

106.  The  Conqueror’s  Horses. 

Haley,  Henry  J.,  London. 

107.  The  Engraving  Apprentice. 

Hall,  Fred,  Dorking. 

108.  Lowland  Pastures. 

109.  The  Duck  Pond. 

Harcourt,  G.,  Bushey. 

no.  A Wanderer. 

111.  Dawn. 

Hare,  St.  George,  R.  I.,  London. 

112.  Maids  Who  Love  the  Moon. 

Hartrick,  A.  S.,  London. 

113.  The  Undiscovered  Country. 

Hatherell,  William,  R.  I.,  London. 

114.  A River  Picnic. 

Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

115.  Spanish  Fishing  Fleet  off  Sueritif 

Mountain,  Coast  of  Spain. 

Hayward,  A.  F.  W.,  Winchester, 

116.  Peonies. 

Hemy,  C.  Napier,  A.  R.  A.,  Falmouth. 

1 17.  The  Pilot.  Lent  by  Thos. 

Blackwell,  Esq. 


Henderson,  J.  Morris,  Glasgow. 

118.  Near  Ballantrae,  Ayrshire,  Scot- 

land. 

j Henderson,  John,  Glasgow. 

119.  Landscape — An  Ayrshire  Stream. 
Henderson,  Joseph,  R.  S.  W.,  Glasgow. 

120.  Wind  and  Rain. 

121.  The  Flowing  Tide.  Lent  by  the 

Corporation  of  Glasgow. 

Henry,  James  L.,  London. 

122.  Winter  Quarters,  St.  Ives,  Corn- 

wall. 

Herkomer,  H.  von,  C.  V.  O.,  R.  A.,  R. 
W.  S.,  Bushey. 

123.  The  Makers  of  My  House. 

124.  Watching  the  Invaders. 

124a.  Portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Somer- 
set. Lent  by  Her  Grace  the 
Duchess  of  Somerset. 

Hewett,  Miss  M.,  London. 

125.  Prospects  of  Punch. 

Hill,  J.  S.,  R.  I.,  London. 

126.  Near  Yarmouth. 

Hobkirk,  Stuart,  St.  Ives. 

127.  In  the  Paris  Flower  Markets. 
Holman-Hunt,  W.,  London. 

128.  May  Morning  on  Magdalen 

Tower,  Oxford. 

Hook,  J.  C.,  R.  A.,  Farnham. 

129.  The  Sea-mew’s  Nest. 

Hughes,  Talbot,  London. 

130.  Played  Out.  Lent  by  S.  White, 

Esq. 

Hunter,  Colin,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

131.  Voices  of  the  Sea. 

Hunter,  J.  Young,  Newmarket. 

132.  Forest  Lovers. 

Hunter,  Mrs.  J.  Young,  Newmarket. 

133*  “Where  Shall  Wisdom  be 
Found?” 

Jenkins,  Blanche,  London. 

134.  Her  Morning  Ride. 

John,  A.  E.,  London. 

135.  Portrait  of  Professor  John  Mac- 

donald Mackay.  Lent  by  the 
University  Club,  Liverpool. 

Johnson,  E.  Borough,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

136.  hA-entidc. 


194 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Joy,  G.  W.,  London. 

137.  Griselda:  “Flower  of  wifely  pa- 

tience.”— Chaucer. 

Kay,  Archibald,  R.  S.  W. 

138.  Flood  in  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

139.  Springtime  in  Glen  Lochy,  Perth- 

shire. 

Kemp-Welch,  Lucy  E.,  R.  B.  A.,  Bushey. 

140.  The  Incoming  Tide. 

Kennington,  T.  B.,  London. 

141.  Serena,  found  of  Savages.  “Faerie 

Queen.” — Spenser. 

King,  Yeend,  V.  P.  R.  I.,  London. 

142.  Christchurch,  Hants. 

Laidlay,  W.  J.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

143.  A French  Windmill. 

La  Thangue,  H.  H.,  A.  R.  A.,  Petworth. 

144.  Tucking  the  Rick.  Lent  by 

Thomas  Blackwell,  Esq. 

145.  A Sawing  Horse.  Lent  by  C.  J. 

Galloway,  Esq. 

Leader,  B.  W.,  R.  A.,  Gomshall,  near 
Guilford. 

146.  Sunset  After  Rain. 

147.  Southward  from  Surrey’s  pleas- 

ant hills. 

Lee,  Sydney,  London. 

148.  The  Two  Brewers. 

Leighton,  Lord,  P.  R.  A.  (deceased). 

149.  Perseus  and  Pegasus  with  the 

Head  of  Medusa.  Lent  by  the 
Corporation  of  Leicester. 

150.  Perseus  and  Andromeda.  Lent 

by  Messrs.  Arthur  Tooth  & 
Sons. 

151.  Clytemnestra.  Lent  by  the  Leigh- 

ton House  Committee. 

Lenfestey,  Giffard  H.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

152.  By  the  Cornish  Sea.  “All  sand 

and  cliff  and  deep  in  running 
cave.” — Tennyson. 

Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.  A.,  Wallingford. 

153*  The  Lily  Pond. 

154.  In  Time  of  War.  Lent  by  Fran- 

cis James  Fry,  Esq.,  D.  L.,  J.  P. 

Liddell,  T.  Hodson,  Pershore. 

155.  Borderland.  “Fair  Eskdale,  up 

and  down.” 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lindner,  Moffat,  London. 

156.  The  Flowing  Tide. 

Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  R.  I.,  London. 

157.  Washing  the  Beggars’  Feet  on 

Maundy  Thursday. 

Llewellyn,  W.,  London. 

158.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Arthur  Blom- 

field. 

Logsdail,  W.,  London. 

159.  A Hot  Morning  on  the  Zattere, 

Venice. 

Longstaff,  J.,  London. 

160.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Lorimer,  John,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

161.  The  White  Lady. 

162.  Idyll,  Autumn. 

Loudan,  Mouat,  London. 

163.  “Alas!  That  Spring  should  van- 

ish with  the  Rose! 

That  Youth’s  sweet-scented  man- 
uscript should  close!” — Omar 
Khayyam.  Lent  by  the  Cor- 
poration of  Liverpool. 

Lucas,  J.  Seymour,  R.  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

164.  “God  rest  ye,  merry  gentlemen, 
. Let  nothing  you  dismay.”  Lent 

by  Alfred  F.  Bird,  Esq. 

Macarthur,  Lindsay  G.,  Broadway. 

165.  The  End  of  the  Parish. 

Macbeth,  R.  W.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

166.  When  Love  Makes  Hay  With  the 

Sunshine. 

Maclean,  Alexander,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

167.  A Land  Breeze. 

Macwhirter,  J.,  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A.,  Lon- 
don. 

168.  An  Alpine  Meadow. 

McCormick,  Arthur  D.,  H.  R.  B.  A., 
London. 

169.  The  Fairies’  Dance. 

Manning,  W.  Westley,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

170.  The  Golden  Hour.  “When  the 

bright  sunset  fills  the  silver 
woods  with  light.” 

McEvoy,  A.  A.,  Shrivenham. 

171.  The  Engraving.  Lent  by  J.  Staats 

Forbes,  Esq. 


GREAT  BRITAIN, 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

McEwan,  Tom,  R.  S.  W.,  Glasgow. 

172.  A Favoured  Guest.  (Scotch  In- 

terior.) Lent  by  John  Tullis, 
Esq. 

173.  “She  pauses  oft  when  at  her 

wheel, 

To  think  on  him  she  lo’es  so 
weel.” 

McGregor,  R.,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

174.  Shrimpers  on  the  Coast  of  Brit- 

tany. 

175.  Shrimp  Dredgers. 

McTaggart,  Wm.,  R.  S.  A.,  Broomie- 
knowe. 

176.  Wet  Sands,  Machrihanish  Bay. 

Meade,  Arthur,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 

177.  A Wind-swept  Shore,  Lent  by 

the  Corporation  of  Preston. 

Michie,  J.  Coutts,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  London. 

178.  Autumn  Shadows. 

179.  The  Wane  of  Sunset. 

Millais,  Sir  J.  E.,  Bart.,  P.  R,  A.  (de- 
ceased). 

180.  Chill  October.  Lent  by  the  Rt. 

Hon.  Lord  Armstrong. 

181.  Diana  Vernon.  Lent  by  Cecil 

Sebag  Montefiore,  Esq.  j 

182.  Murthly  Water.  View  of  a 1 

stretch  of  the  Tay.  Lent  by 
Pandeli  Ralli,  Esq. 

183.  Portrait  of  J.  C.  Hook,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Lent  by  J.  C.  Hook,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

184.  Portrait  of  Sir  James  Paget,  Bart. 

Lent  by  the  Governors  of  St. 
Bartholomew’s  Hospital. 

185.  Portrait  of  the  late  Cardinal  New- 

man. Lent  by  His  Grace  the 
Duke  of  Norfolk,  K.  G. 

Moira,  Professor  Gerald,  London. 

186.  The  King’s  Daughter. 

Moore,  Albert  (deceased). 

187.  The  Quartette.  A painter’s  tribute 

to  music.  Lent  by  Mrs.  William 
Coltart. 

Moore,  Henry  A.  (deceased). 

188.  St.  Alban’s  Race.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Florence  M.  A.  Luker. 

189.  Storm  Brewing.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Florence  M.  A.  Luker. 

Mostyn,  Tom,  London. 

190.  Unsolved.  Lent  by  James  Gres- 

ham, Esq. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Muirhead,  David,  London. 

191.  The  Lost  Piece  of  Silver.  Lent 

by  C.  H.  Moore,  Esq. 

Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A., 
London. 

192.  The  Braes  of  Yarrow. 

193.  Bolton  Abbey,  from  Hartington’s 

Seat. 

Normand,  Ernest,  London. 

194.  On  the  Threshold. 

Normand,  Mrs.  Ernest.  See  Rae,  Hen- 
rietta. 

Nowell,  Arthur  T.,  London. 

195.  Collin  and  Wilfred  Nowell. 
Olivier,  Herbert  A.,  London. 

196.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Barclay  Peat. 

Olsson,  Julius,  R.  B.  A.,  St.  Ives,  Corn- 
wall. 

197.  Storm. 

Orchardson,  Chas.  Q.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

198.  Story  of  a Rose. 

Orchardson,  W.  Q.,  R.  A.,  H.  R.  S.  A., 
London. 

199.  The  Borgia.  Lent  by  J.  Murray, 

Esq. 

200.  Portrait  of  Sir  Walter  Gilbey, 

Bart.  Presented  to  him  by  His 
Majesty,  King  Edward  VTI, 
then  Prince  of  Wales.  Sub- 
scribed for  by  1,300  contributors 
in  recognition  of  his  services 
to  horse  breeding. 

201.  Portrait  of  Sir  David  Stewart, 

late  Provost  of  Aberdeen.  Lent 
by  the  Corporation  of  Aberdeen. 

Orpen,  William,  London. 

202.  The  Fracture.  Lent  by  Captain 

G.  C.  Swinton. 

Ouless,  Walter  W'.,  R.  A..,  London. 

203.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  M.  Denny. 

Lent  by  Edward  M.  Denny,  Esq. 

204.  Portrait  of  the  late  Cardinal 

Manning. 

Park,  Stuart,  Kilmarnock. 

205.  Purple  Cineraria.  Lent  by  John 

Wishart,  Esq. 

Parsons,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

206.  Brown  Autumn. 

Parton,  Ernest,  London. 

207.  A Mountain  Pool. 

208.  In  the  Tangled  Wild  Wood. 


196 


DEPARTMENT  B.—ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Perugini,  C.  E.,  London. 

209.  The  World  Forgetting. 

Perugini,  Mrs.  C.  E.,  London. 

210.  Portrait  of  Barbara,  Daughter  of 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Bancroft. 

Pickering,  J.  L.,  London. 

211.  The  Peaks  of  Evisa,  Corsica: 

Winter’s  First  Caress. 

Poynter,  Sir  Edward  J.,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A., 
London. 

212.  The  Greek  Dance. 

213.  The  Catapult:  Siege  of  Carthage. 

Lent  by  Sir  C.  Furness,  M.  P. 

214.  The  Cave  of  the  Storm  Nymphs. 

Lent  by  James  Gresham,  Esq. 

Price,  Julius  M.,  London. 

215.  Viaticum. 

Prinsep,  Val.  C.,  R.  A.,  London. 

216.  Venetian  Women  After  Their 

Day’s  Work.  “Dans  Venise  la 
rouge.” — Alfred  de  Musset. 

Proctor,  Adam  E.,  R.  B.  A.,  Guilford. 

217.  The  Gift  of  the  Sea. 

Rae,  Henrietta  (Mrs.  E.  Normand),  Lon- 
don. 

218.  The  Sirens. 

Reid,  Flora  M.,  Polperro. 

219.  Charity — “For  the  Sick  and 

Needy.” 

Reid,  Sir  George,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

220.  Portrait  of  W.  W.  Robertson, 

Esq.,  Master  of  the  Merchant 
Company  of  Edinburgh,  1895- 
1897.  Lent  by  the  Merchant 
Company  of  Edinburgh. 

221.  Portrait  of  Tom  Morris.  Lent 

by  the  Royal  and  Ancient  Golf 
Club  of  St.  Andrews,  Fife,  N.  B. 

Reid,  G.  Ogilvie,  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

222.  Prince  Charlie’s  Flight.  Lent  by 

W.  Wotherspoon,  Esq. 

223.  The  Gordons’  Warning.  Lent  by 

W.  Wotherspoon,  Esq. 

Reid,  John  R.,  R.  I.,  Polperro. 

224.  Rival  Grandfathers.  Lent  by  the 

Corporation  of  Liverpool. 

Richmond,  Sir  W.  B.,  K.  C.  B.,  R.  A., 
London. 

225.  Venus  and  Anchises.  Lent  by 

the  Corporation  of  Liverpool. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Riviere,  Briton,  R.  A.,  London. 

226.  Aphrodite.  Lent  by  Sir  Alfred 

Hickman,  Bart.,  M.  P. 

227.  Temptation  in  the  Wilderness. 

Lent  by  the  Corporation  of 
London. 

Riviere,  Hugh  G.,  London. 

228.  Portrait  of  Alex.  B.  W.  Kennedy, 

Esq.,  F.  R.  S.,  LL.  D.,  Emeritus 
Professor  of  Engineering  in 
University  College,  London. 
Lent  by  Dr.  Alex.  B.  W.  Ken- 
nedy, F.  R.  S. 

Robertson,  Tom,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

229.  The  Golden  Moon. 

Robinson,  Douglas,  London. 

230.  Lavacourt  by  Moonlight.  Lent 

by  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Darl- 
ing. 

Rooke,  H.  K.,  R.  B.  A.,  Sutton. 

231.  The  End  of  the  Day:  Bosham. 
Roos,  Eva  (Mrs.  Vedder),  London. 

232.  Home  Lessons. 

Rothenstein,  William,  London. 

233.  The  Doll’s  House. 

Russell,  Walter  W.,  London. 

234.  The  Duck  Pond. 

Sandys,  Frederick,  R.  I. 

235.  Valkyrie.  Lent  by  Edward  M. 

Denny,  Esq. 

Sant,  James,  R.  A.,  London. 

236.  Scene  from  Enoch  Arden.  Lent 

by  G.  W.  Brown,  Esq. 

237.  Head  of  Napoleon.  Lent  by  the 

Right  Honorable  The  Earl  of 
Rosebery,  K.  G. 

Schafer,  H.  T.,  London. 

238.  A Spray  of  Blossoms. 

Shapland,  John,  Exeter. 

239.  Fairy  Led.  Lent  by  Richmond 

White,  Esq. 

Shaw,  J.  Byam,  R.  I.,  London. 

240.  Boer  War,  1900.  Lent  by  the 

Artist. 

241.  “Time  and  Chance  Happeneth  to 

All.” 

Sheard,  T.  F.  M.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

242.  The  Wood  Gatherers. 

Sickert,  Bernard,  London. 

243.  De  Groote  Kerk,  Dordrecht. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


197 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sims,  Charles,  London. 

244.  Water  Babies. 

Solomon,  Solomon  J.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

245.  Portrait  of  J.  H.  Levy,  Esq.  Lent 

by  J.  H.  Levy,  Esq. 

Somerscales,  Thomas,  Hull. 

246.  Corvette  Shortening  Sail  to  Pick 

up  a Shipwrecked  Crew.  Lent 
by  Frank  L.  Pearson,  Esq. 

Speed,  Harold,  London. 

247.  Griselda. 

248.  The  Dart  at  Dittisham. 
Spenlove-Spenlove,  F.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

249.  “Unto  this  Last.”  The  Pilot’s 

Funeral,  Southwold:  Winter. 

Stanley,  Lady  (Dorothy  Stanley),  Lon- 
don. 

250.  Love’s  Looking-glass. 

Steer,  P.  Wilson,  London. 

251.  The  Rainbow.  Lent  by  C.  K. 

Butler,  Esq. 

252.  The  Mirror.  Lent  by  A.  M. 

Daniel,  Esq. 

Stevenson,  R.  Macauley,  Milngavie. 

253.  The  Auld  House. 

Stokes,  Adrian,  London. 

254.  Southern  Highlands,  Austria. 

Stone,  Marcus,  R.  A.,  London. 

255.  The  Soldier’s  Return.  Lent  by 

Messrs.  Raphael  Tuck  & Sons. 

Storey,  G.  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

256.  Bianca. 

Stott,  Edward,  Amberley. 

257.  Sunday  Morning.  Lent  by  W. 

A.  Darbishire,  Esq. 

258.  The  Year’s  Youth.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Innes. 

Stuart,  Charles,  London. 

259.  Loch  Katrine  and  Ellen’s  Isle, 

Scotland. 

Swinstead,  G.  Hillyard,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

260.  Near  Waters-Meet,  North  Devon. 

Swynnerton,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  London. 

261.  New  Risen  Hope. 

Symonds,  W.  E.,  London. 

262.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Caleb  Rose. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tayler,  A.  Chevallier,  London. 

263.  Benedict!  Novi  Militis. 

264.  Dinners  and  Diners. 

Thomson,  George,  London. 

265.  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral. 

Thomson,  Leslie,  R.  I.,  London. 

266.  The  Brook. 

Thornton,  Alfred  H.  R.,  Bath. 

267.  Scene  on  the  Arno.  Lent  by  the 

Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Darling. 

Titcomb,  W.  H.  Y.,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 

268.  A Magic  Pool. 

Tonks,  Henry,  London. 

269.  Rosamond  and  the  Purple  Jar. 

Lent  by  F.  J.  Mercer,  Esq. 

270.  Portrait  of  Miss  Rosa  Waugh. 

Lent  by  Prof.  F.  Brown. 

Topham,  F.  W.  W.,  R.  I.,  Ewhurst. 

271.  Rescued  from  the  Plague,  Lon- 

don, 1665.  (From  Pepys’  Diary.) 

Trier,  Hans,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

272.  Venice.  Lent  by  the  Artist. 

273.  Rialto,  Venice. 

Tuke,  H.  S.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

274.  The  Run  Home. 

Waite,  E.  W.,  Dorking. 

275.  The  Fall  of  the  Year. 

Walker,  Ethel,  London. 

276.  Angela. 

Walton,  Frank,  R.  I. 

277.  Waterlands  Farm,  near  Leith 

Hill,  Surrey. 

Wardle,  Arthur,  London. 

278.  Stalkers. 

Waterhouse,  J.  W.,  R.  A.,  London. 

279.  Hylas  and  the  Nymphs.  Lent  by 

the  Corporation  of  Manchester. 

Waterlow,  Sir  E.  A.,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S., 
London. 

280.  Autumn  Evening  in  Picardy. 

281.  Warkworth  Castle,  Northumber- 

land. Lent  by  the  Corporation 
of  Manchester. 

Watson,  G.  Spencer,  London. 

282.  Portrait  of  Sir  R.  Douglas  Powell, 

Bart.,  M.  D.  (Physician  Ex- 
traordinary to  His  Majesty,  the 
King).  Lent  by  Sir  R.  Douglas 
Powell,  Bart.,  M.  D. 


198 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings  and  Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.,  London. 

283.  “The  habit  does  not  make  the 

monk.”  Lent  by  The  Lady 
Rothschild. 

284.  Brynhilde.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Russell 

Barrington. 

285.  Portrait  of  Russell  H.  Barring- 

ton, Esq.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Russell 
Barrington. 

West,  J.  Walter,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Northwood. 

286.  The  Miniature.  Lent  by  L.  Held- 

mann,  Esq.,  J.  P. 

Williams,  Terrick,  London. 

287.  A Turkish  Boat,  Ragusa. 

Wood,  Miss  E.  Stewart,  London. 

288.  An  Autumn  Wood. 

Wyllie,  Charles  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

289.  The  Backwater. 

290.  The  Edge  of  the  Marsh. 

Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.,  Rochester. 

291.  A Whole  Gale  of  Wind. 

Yeames,  V F.,  R.  A.,  Hanwell. 

292.  DeJ  ndant  and  Counsel. 

Water  Colors. 

Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

293.  End  of  a Summer  Storm. 
Allingham,  Mrs.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

294.  Old  Surrey  Cottage. 

295.  The  Waller  Oak. 

296.  Old  Staircase,  Whittington  Court, 

near  Cheltenham.  Lent  by  the 
Artist. 

Alma-Tadema,  Miss  A.,  London. 

297.  Tulips.  Lent  by  Messrs.  A.  Tooth 

& Sons. 

Almond,  W.  Douglas,  R.  I.,  London. 

298.  Camille  Desmoulins. 

Aumonier,  J.,  R.  I.,  London. 

299.  An  Old  Chalk  Pit. 

Bayliss,  Sir  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

300.  Milan  Cathedral:  South  Side  of 

Choir. 

Bell,  Robert  Anning,  R.  W.  S.,  East 
Hagbourne. 

301.  A Battle  of  Flowers. 

302.  The  Red  Skein. 

Benett,  Newton,  Wallingford. 

303.  Tewkesbury. 


Bennett,  William  B.,  Bushey. 

304.  The  Echo. 

Boot,  W.  H.  J.,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

305.  Limburg-on-Lahn,  Nassau,  Ger- 

many. 

Brabazon,  H.  B.,  London. 

306.  The  Giudecca.  Lent  by  J.  S. 

Sargent,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

307.  The  Taj.  Lent  by  J.  S.  Sargent, 

Esq.,  R.  A. 

Briggs,  E.  E.,  London. 

308.  In  the  Deer  Forest,  Glen  Orchy, 

Argyleshire.  Lent  by  the  Artist. 

309.  Trout  Fishing  in  Galloway. 

Brown,  A.  K.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Glasgow. 

310.  Summer  Day  in  Scotland. 
Browne,  Tom,  R.  I.,  London. 

311.  Old  Cronies. 

Bulleid,  G.  L.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Bath. 

312.  The  Dancer. 

Bundy,  Edgar,  R.  I.,  London. 

313.  The  Sword  Cutler’s  Daughter. 

314.  Laughter  Lightens  Labor, 

Burne-Jones,  Sir  Edward,  Bart,  (de- 
ceased). 

315.  St.  Theophilus  and  the  Angel. 

Lent  by  Arthur  Edmund  Street, 
Esq. 

316.  The  Prioress’  Tale.  (Tempera.) 

Lent  by  Lady  Colville. 

Burrington,  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

317.  A Daughter  of  the  South. 

Butler,  Miss  M.  A.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Thomas- 
town. 

318.  The  Problem. 

Callow,  Wm.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Missenden. 

319.  Menagio  on  Lake  Como. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  Kippen. 

320.  Palace  Doorway,  Venice. 

Clark,  Christopher,  London. 

321.  27th  Inniskillings  in  Square  For- 

mation, June  i8th,  1815. 

Collier,  T.,  R.  I.  (deceased). 

322.  Cumberland  Moors.  Lent  b y 

Henry  Burton,  Esq. 

323.  Going  Home.  Lent  by  Henry 

Burton,  Esq. 

324.  North  Wales.  Lent  by  Henry 

Burton,  E^q. 


Exhibit 

No. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


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Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Collins,  W.  W.,  R.  I.,  Wareham. 

325.  Victory:  The  Bronze  Age. 

Cotman,  F.  G.,  R.  I.,  London. 

326.  An  Ancient  Fort,  Suffolk.  Lent 

by  the  Royal  Institute  of  Paint- 
ers in  Water  Colors. 

Coutts,  H.,  Windermere. 

327.  Cartmel  Priory,  S.  Lancashire. 

Crane,  Walter,  Pres.  Arts  and  Crafts  Ex- 
hibition Society,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

328.  Sorrow  and  Spring. 

Dadd,  Frank,  R.  I.,  London. 

329.  Claret  and  Small  Beer.  Lent  by 

W.  H.  Lever,  Esq. 

Davies,  E.,  R.  I.,  Leicester. 

330.  Winter  Among  the  Hills,  North 

Wales. 

Davis,  F.  W.,  R.  I.,  Birmingham. 

331.  A Forgotten  Craft.  Lent  by  W. 

J.  Fieldhonse,  Esq. 

Davis,  Lucien,  R.  I.,  London. 

332.  Third  Figure  of  the  Lancers. 

Duff,  J.  R.  K.,  London. 

333.  Homewards.  Pastel. 

East,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

334.  October. 

335.  Durham. 

Evans,  Bernard,  R.  I.,  Harrogate. 

336.  From  the  Grand  Hotel,  Grasse, 

to  the  Mediterranean. 

Ferrier,  G.  S.,  R.  I.,  Edinburgh. 

337.  Afterglow. 

Finnemore,  J.,  Northwood. 

338.  On  a River  Omnibus,  Volendam, 

N.  Holland. 

Fry,  Roger  E.,  London. 

339.  The  Railway  Viaduct,  near  Dork- 

ing. 

Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.,  London. 

340.  Chelsea  Pensioners  at  the  Tomb 

of  Wellington  in  St.  Paul’s  I 
Cathedral. 

341.  The  Temple  of  Nike  Apteros  on 

the  Acropolis,  Athens. 

Fullwood,  John,  R.  B.  A.,  Horsham.  j 

342.  The  Vale  of  Slinfold,  Sussex, 

England.  Lent  by  H.  Griffiths, 

Esq. 


George,  Ernest,  London. 

343.  The  Towers  of  Cremona. 

Gilbert,  Sir  John,  R.  A.  (deceased). 

344.  The  Battle  of  the  Standard.  Lent 

i by  the  Corporation  of  London. 

I 345.  Edward  III  at  the  Siege  of 

Calais.  Lent  by  the  Corpora- 
tion of  London. 

Goodwin,  Albert,  R.  W.  S.,  Ilfracombe. 

346.  New  Sarum  from  the  Old.  Lent 

by  J.  W.  Wadsworth,  Esq. 

347.  Holyrood.  Lent  by  Henry  Silver, 

Esq. 

Green,  Charles,  R.  I.  (deceased). 

348.  Little  Nell  and  her  Grandfather 

at  the  races.  Lent  by  the  Ex- 
ecutors of  the  late  W.  Lock- 
wood,  Esq. 

349.  The  Pickwick  Club.  (Example 

of  a series  in  Charles  Dickens’ 
Works.)  Lent  by  the  Executors 
of  the  late  W.  Lockwood,  Esq. 

Gregory,  E.  J.,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  I.,  London. 

350.  Before  the  Sitting.  Lent  by  Wolf 

Harris,  Esq. 

351.  A Vista  of  Teens. 

Hague,  Anderson,  R.  I.,  Llandudno. 

352.  The  Village  Brook. 

Hale,  W.  Matthew,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 
353*  Westminster. 

354.  Berne. 

355.  A Road  in  Bordighera. 

Hammond,  Gertrude  D.,  R.  I.,  London. 

356.  A Reading  from  Plato. 

357.  “The  Birthday  of  my  Life  has 

come. 

My  Love  has  come  to  me.” 
Hammond,  T.  W.,  Nottingham. 

358.  Over  the  Ocean’s  Breast.  Pastel. 
Hankey,  W.  Lee,  R.  I.,  London. 

359.  The  First-Born. 

i Hardwick,  J.  Jessop,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Thames 
Ditton. 

360.  Gatherings  from  the  Woods. 

Hardy,  Dudley,  R.  I.,  London. 

361.  The  Fishwives.  Lent  by  W. 

Jessop,  Esq. 

Hassall,  John,  R.  I.,  London. 

362.  “Hark!  Hark!  The  dogs  do  bark. 
The  beggars  are  coming  to  town.” 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 


Hatherell,  William,  R.  I.,  London. 

363.  Fishfolk  at  Cannes. 

Hay,  P.  A.,  R.  S.  W.,  London. 

364.  Old  Tummel  Bridge,  Perthshire, 

Scotland. 

Hayes,  Claude,  R.  I.,  Guildford. 

365.  Near  Conway,  N.  Wales. 

Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

366.  Dover  Roads. 

Henshall,  J.  H.,  R.  W.  S.,  Southport. 

367.  The  Dreamers. 

Herkomer,  H.  von,  C.  V.  O.,  R.  A.,  R. 
W.  S.,  Bushey. 

368.  The  Strangers  Within  the  Gate. 

Lent  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  J. 
Pirrie. 

Hodson,  S.  J.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

369.  The  Aqua  Morta,  Verona. 

370.  The  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Market, 

Caudebec-en-Caux,  France. 

Hopkins,  Arthur,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

371.  Rough  Sea,  North  Coast  of  Corn- 

wall. 

Hughes,  Edward  R.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

372.  A Valkyrie.  Lent  by  J.  H.  Hed- 

derwick.  Esq. 

Hunt,  Thos.,  R.  S.  W.,  Glasgow. 

374.  On  the  Common. 

375.  Cattle  Market,  Le  Paouet,  Brit- 

tany. 

James,  Francis  E.,  Tuston. 

376.  Flowerpiece. 

377.  Wallflowers.  Lent  by  E.  J.  van 

Wisselingh,  Esq. 

Johnson,  Cyrus,  R.  I.,  London. 

378.  Newnham  Mill,  Cambridge. 

Kemp-Welch,  Lucy  E.,  R.  B.  A.,  Bushey. 

379.  Children  in  the  Forest. 

King,  Yeend,  V.  P.  R.  I.,  London. 

380.  Spettisbury  Bridge.  Lent  by  J. 

Oppenheim,  Esq. 

Kirkpatrick,  J.,  Liverpool. 

381.  The  Marshan  Gate,  Tangier,  Mo- 

rocco. 


No. 

Knight,  Joseph,  Bryn  Glas. 

382.  Ending  Day.  Lent  by  the  Royal 

Institute  of  Painters  in  Water 
Colors. 

Knowles,  G.  Sheridan,  R.  I.,  London. 

383.  Dreamers.  Lent  by  A.  E.  T. 

Hinchcliffe,  Esq. 

Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  R.  I.,  London. 

384.  Sylvia.  Lent  by  E.  Meredith 

Crosse,  Esq. 

Little,  Robert,  R.  W.  S.,  Northwood. 

385.  A Jacobite  Gathering.  Lent  by 

Henry  Barran,  Esq. 

386.  The  Ewe  Lamb. 

MacColl,  D.  S.,  Twickenham. 

387.  The  Belfry  and  Watchtower  of 

Calais. 

388.  Tarbert,  Loch  Fyne.  Lent  by 

Chas.  Newton-Robinson,  Esq. 

MacCulloch,  James,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

389.  Inverarnan,  Head  of  Loch  Lo- 

mond, N.  B.  Lent  by  Wm. 
Griffiths,  Esq. 

Maegoun,  Miss  H.  C.  Preston,  R.  S.  W., 
Edinburgh. 

390.  The  First  Pair.  Lent  by  Andrew 

T.  Reid,  Esq. 

McBride,  Alex.,  R.  I.,  Glasgow. 

391.  On  the  Kennett,  Woolhampton, 

Berks. 

Marrable,  Mrs.  M.,  Pres.  Society  of 
Women  Artists. 

392.  Pergola  Riva  Lago  di  Garda. 

Lent  by  H.  Myddelton  Gavay, 
Esq. 

Marshall,  Herbert,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

393.  A Grey  Evening:  Whitby. 

394.  Chartres. 

Meyerheim,  R.,  R.  I.,  Horsham. 

395.  The  Springtime  of  Life. 

Montalba,  Clara,  R.  W.  S.,  Venice. 

396.  A Venetian  Canal. 

397.  A Venetian  Palace. 

Moscheles,  Felix,  London. 

398.  Robert  Browning’s  Study  in  De 

Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  as 
it  was  in  the  poet’s  lifetime. 

Nisbet,  Pollok  S.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Edinburgh. 

399.  Showery  Weather  in  Glenfallock. 


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201 


Water  Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,  R.  S.  A.,  R.  I.,  Crieff. 

400.  A July  Day.  Lent  by  Richard  D. 

Holt,  Esq. 

401.  Clraring  up  After  Rain. 

North,  J.  W..  A.  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  Taunton. 

402.  The  Wood  Reeve’s  Daughter. 

Lent  by  Peter  Williams,  Esq. 

403.  Old  Apple  Trees.  Lent  by  Alfred 

Parsons,  Esq.,  A.  R.  A. 

Oddy,  H.  R.,  Halifax, 

404.  A Shearing.  Pastel. 

Palmer,  Sutton,  London. 

405.  Near  Barnard  Castle,  Yorkshire. 
Parsons,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

406.  China  Roses,  Broadway.  Lent 

by  Aston  Webb,  Esq.,  R.  A., 
P.  R.  I.  B.  A. 

Paterson,  James,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Monianie. 

407.  Midlothian  Landscape. 

Pedder,  J.,  R.  I.,  Maidenhead. 

408.  Windsor  Castle:  Evening.  Lent 

by  J.  Herbert  Roberts,  Esq., 
M.  P. 

Pocock,  Lexden  L.,  London. 

409.  The  Butterfly. 

Powell,  Sir  Francis,  P.  R.  S.  W.,  Dunoon, 
N.  B. 

410.  Sunset:  Holy  Lock. 

Powles,  Lewis  C.,  London. 

411.  Assisi. 

412.  Sirmione,  Lago  di  Garda. 

Poynter,  Sir  Edward  J.,  3art.,  P.  R.  A., 
London. 

413.  Nut  Gathering. 

414.  On  Lake  Como. 

415.  In  Dunrobin  Glen. 

Rackham,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

416.  Andromeda. 

417.  Falling  Leaves.  Lent  by  Harris 

Rackham,  Esq. 

418.  The  Beggar’s  Bride.  (Grimm’s 

“King  Grizzle  Beard.”)  Lent 
by  Miss  E.  Turner. 

Rainey,  William,  R.  I.,  Chichester. 

419.  Lamplight. 

Reid,  John  R.,  R.  I.,  Polperro. 

420.  An  Old  Cornish  Fisherman. 
Rich,  Alfred  W.,  Hurstpierpoint. 

421.  A Surrey  Woodland. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rimington,  A.  Wallace,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

422.  Gloucester  Cathedral. 

Rooke,  T.  M.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

423.  The  Crown  of  Normandy,  St 

Owen’s  Tower,  Rouen. 

424.  The  Western  Porches  of  Bourges 

Cathedral. 

Ryland,  H.,  R.  I.,  London. 

425.  “The  Day  is  Done.” 

Severn,  Arthur,  R.  I.,  Coniston. 

426.  Fog  Clearing,  Billingsgate.  (Fish 

market  on  the  Thames  below 
London  Bridge.) 

Shepperson,  Claude  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

427.  “So  lives  love’s  little  hour.” 
Smith,  Hely,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

428.  Out  Across  the  Bay. 

Smythe,  Lionel  P.,  A.  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S., 
Wimereux. 

429.  Under  the  Greenwood  Tree.  Lent 

by  Sydney  Vacher,  Esq. 

Smythe,  Miss  M.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Wimereux. 

430.  Winter  Gleanings. 

Steer,  P.  Wilson,  London. 

431.  Richmond  Castle. 

Stevenson,  R.  Macauley,  Milngavie,  N.  B. 

432.  The  Gloaming  Hour. 

Stewart,  Arthur,  London. 

433.  Sir  Thopas. 

Stokes,  Mrs.  Adrian,  London. 

434.  Melisande.  (Maeterlinck.)  (Tem- 

pera.) 

Swan,  Alice  M.,  London. 

43$.  The  Torn  Gown.  Lent  by  Mrs. 
Godsal. 

Thomson,  Leslie,  R.  I.,  London. 

436.  Holyhead  Mountain.  Lent  by  the 

Royal  Institute  of  Painters  in 
Water  Colors. 

Thorne- Waite,  R.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

437.  Autumn.  Lent  by  James  Walton 

Wadsworth,  Esq. 

438.  Richmond,  Yorkshire:  Founded 

by  Alan,  first  Norman  Earl  of 
Richmond,  Twelfth  Century. 

Thornycroft,  Miss  H.,  London. 

439.  Harebells. 

Tonks,  Henry,  London. 

440.  The  Glade. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors,  Drawings,  Etchings  and  Engravings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Tucker,  Arthur,  R.  B.  A.,  Windermere. 

441.  The  Old  Homestead,  Blea  Tarn, 

Westmoreland. 

Van  Ruith,  Horace,  London. 

442.  Fantaisie. 

Walker,  W.  Eyre,  R.  W.  S.,  Byfleet. 

443.  The  Passing  of  the  Storm  Clouds. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  L.  A.  Carlisle. 

Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.,  Dorking. 

444.  La  Coupee — Sark. 

Waterlow,  Sir  E.  A.,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S., 
London. 

445.  Warkworth  Valley,  Northumber- 

land. 

Weedon,  A.  W.,  R.  I.,  London. 

446.  Returning  from  Sandwich  Market. 

Weguelin,  J.  R.,  R.  W.  S.,  Winchelsea. 

447.  Arcadia. 

West,  J.  Walter,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Northwood, 

R.  S.  O. 

448.  The  Thorny  Path  of  Knowledge. 

Lent  by  R.  Corfield  Bucknall, 
Esq. 

Whaite,  H.  Clarence,  P.  R.  C.  A.,  R.  W. 

S. ,  London. 

449.  A Mountain  Pass  in  Cambria. 

Winder,  W.  Smallwood,  Kendal. 

450.  A Passing  Gleam:  Mardale. 

Wollen,  W.  B.,  R.  I.,  London. 

451.  Union  Brigade  of  Waterloo. 

Lent  by  the  Colonel  and  Officers 
of  20th  Middlesex  R.  V’s. 

GROUPS  9 AND  10. 

DRAWINGS,  ENGRAVINGS  AND 
LITHOGRAPHS. 

Appleton,  T.  G.,  Great  Missenden. 

452.  Mary  Amelia,  Marchioness  of 

Salisbury.  After  Sir  J.  Rey- 
nolds. Mezzotint  Engraving. 

453.  “Roxalana.”  After  Sir  J.  Rey- 

nolds. Mezzotint  Engraving. 

454.  Lady  Hamilton  as  “Bacchante.” 

After  Romney.  Mezzotint  En- 
graving. 

Ball,  Wilfrid,  R.  E.,  Godaiming. 

455.  Venice  after  Sundown.  Etching. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bauerle,  Miss  A.,  A.  R.  E. 

456.  Pan.  Etching. 

457.  Bacchus.  Etching. 

458.  A Song  of  the  Sea.  Etching. 

459.  The  Mermaid.  Etching. 

Beardsley,  Aubrey  (deceased). 

460.  Border  Design  for  “Salome.” 

Black  and  White  Drawing. 

461.  Frontispiece  to  John  Davidson’s 

Plays.  Black  and  White  Draw- 
ing. Lent  by  John  Lane,  Esq. 

Bell,  Robert  Anning,  R.  W.  S.,  East  Hag- 
bourne. 

462.  Illustration  to  Spenser’s  “Epithal- 

amium.”  Pen  Drawing. 

463.  Illustration  to  “The  Golden 

Goose”  (Grimm’s  Tales).  Pen 
Drawing. 

464.  Illustration  to  “Pilgrim’s  Prog- 

ress.” Pen  Drawing. 

Bolingbroke,  Miss  M.,  R.  E.,  London. 

465.  In  the  Furrowed  Land.  Etching. 

466.  Prior’s  Door,  Ely.  Etching. 

467.  “From  out  the  wave  her  struc- 

tures rise.”  Etching. 

468.  Companions.  Dry  Point. 

Bone,  Muirhead,  Chiswick. 

469.  View  in  the  Savoy,  London. 

Drawing. 

470.  Demolitions  in  the  Strand,  Lon- 

don. Drawing. 

Brangwyn,  Frank,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

471.  London  Bridge.  Etching. 

472.  Turkish  Cemetery.  Etching. 

473.  Assisi.  Etching. 

474.  Road  in  Picardy.  Etching. 

475.  Barnard  Castle.  Etching. 

Bridgewater,  H.  Scott,  Bushey. 

476.  Clytie.  After  Lord  Leighton. 

Mezzotint. 

477.  Mrs.  H.  Drummond.  After  Sir 

H.  Raeburn.  Mezzotint. 

478.  Queen  Charlotte.  After  Gains- 

borough. Mezzotint. 

479.  Miranda.  After  Romney.  Mez- 

zotint. 

480.  Playmates.  After  Luke  Fildes, 

R.  A.  Mezzotint. 

Brock,  Charles  E.,  Cambridge. 

481.  A Let  Down.  Drawing  for 

“Punch.”  Pen  Drawing. 


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203 


Drawings,  Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Brock,  H.  M.,  Cambridge. 

482.  Illustration  to  “The  Pilgrim’s 

Progress.”  Pen  and  Ink  Draw- 
ing. 

483.  Illustration  to  “John  Halifax.” 

Pen  and  Ink  Drawing. 

Brooke,  L.  Leslie,  Steventon. 

484.  Improvements  at  the  Zoo  (“Punch” 

Drawing).  Drawing. 

485.  Improvements  at  the  Zoo  (“Punch” 

Drawing).  Drawing. 

Burne-Jones,  Sir  Edward,  Bart,  (de- 
ceased). 

486.  Venus  Concordia.  Lead  Pencil 

on  White  Paper. 

487.  Venus  Discordia.  Lead  Pencil 

on  White  Paper. 

488.  Study  of  a Draped  Figure.  Black 

and  Red  Chalk  on  Tinted  Paper 
heightened  with  Gold  and 
White.  Lent  by  Sir  Edward  J. 
Poynter,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A. 

489.  Studies  in  “Perseus”  Series,  in 

Water  Color:  i.  The  Rock  of 
Doom.  2.  The  Doom  Fulfilled. 

490.  Two  Studies,  in  Colored  Chalks. 

491.  Four  Studies  of  Heads. 

492.  Study  for  Wood  Fairy,  in  Un- 

finished Picture  of  Avalon.  Pen- 
cil Drawing. 

493.  Study  of  Head  for  Angel  of  An- 

nunciation. 

494.  Design  for  Water  Color,  “Song 

of  Solomon.”  Pencil  Drawing. 

495.  Two  Studies  of  Heads.  Two 

Studies  of  Hair.  Pencil  Draw- 
ings. 

496.  Studies  of  Armour,  “Perseus” 

Series.  Lent  by  Sir  Philip 
Burne-Jones,  Bart. 

497.  Finished  Drawings  of  “Le  Chant 

d’Amour.”  Lead  Pencil  on 
White  Paper. 

498.  Study  of  a Draped  Female  Figure 

behind  a Column.  In  Red, 
Black  and  White  Chalk,  on 
Tinted  Paper. 

499.  Study  of  a Nude  Female  Seated 

Figure.  In  Red,  Black  and 
White  Chalk,  on  Tinted  Paper. 

500.  Study  of  a Nude  Female  Seated 

Figure.  In  Red,  Black  and 
White  Chalk,  on  Tinted  Paper. 
Lent  by  C.  S.  Goldmann,  Esq. 

Burridge,  F.  V.,  R.  E.,  Liverpool. 

501.  Harlech.  Etching. 

502.  Lancaster.  Etching. 


Exhibit 

No. 

503.  Biddeford  Bridge.  Etching. 

504.  Dockyard  Smithy.  Etching. 

Bush,  R.  E.  J.,  A.  R.  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A. 
(Lond.)  Bristol. 

505.  An  Autumn  Day:  View  on  the 

River  TafT,  South  Wales.  Etch- 
ing. Lent  by  the  Artist. 

506.  St.  Mary’s  College,  St.  David’s, 

Pembrokeshire,  South  Wales. 
Etching. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  Kippen,  N.  B. 

507.  Harfleur.  Etching. 

508.  Ducal  Palace.  Etching. 

509.  Place  Peaumereau,  Tours.  Etch- 

ing. 

510.  St.  Laumer,  Blois.  Etching. 

511.  The  Rialto,  Venice.  Etching. 

512.  Loches.  Etching. 

Craig,  Frank,  London. 

513.  The  Doll  Show  at  the  Royal 

Albert  Hall.  Black  and  White 
Drawing. 

514.  Caesar’s  Wife.  Black  and  White 

Drawing.  Lent  by  the  Pro- 
prietors of  the  “Graphic.” 

Crane,  Walter,  Pres.  Arts  and  Crafts  Ex- 
hibition Society,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

515.  Original  Drawings  for  Spenser’s 

“Faerie  Queene.”  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

516.  Original  Drawings  for  re-issue  of 

Walter  Crane’s  Picture  Books. 
Black  and  White  Drawing. 

517.  Original  Drawings  for  re-issue  of 

Walter  Crane’s  Picture  Books. 
Black  and  White  Drawing. 

518.  Original  Drawings  for  re-issue  of 

Walter  Crane’s  Picture  Books. 
Black  and  White  Drawing. 

519.  Original  Drawings  for  re-issue  of 

Walter  Crane’s  Picture  Books. 
Black  and  White  Drawing. 

Dalgleish,  T.  Irving,  R.  E.,  Folkestone. 

520.  On  the  Old  Frontier.  Dry  Point. 
Davis,  Stuart  G.,  London. 

521.  Charybdis.  Pen  and  Ink  Draw- 

ing. 

Dicksee,  Herbert,  R.  E.,  London. 

522.  Raiders.  Etching. 

523.  Maternal  Care.  Etching. 

524.  Anxious  Hearts.  Etching. 

525.  Nearing  Home.  Etching. 

Dobie,  James,  London. 

526.  “Horae  Serenae.”  After  Sir  E. 

J.  Poynter,  P.  R.  A.  Etching. 


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Drawings,  Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exiiibit 

No. 

527.  Ere  Care  Begins.  After  J.  Faed, 

R.  A.  Etching. 

528.  Betrayed.  After  W.  Langley. 

Etching. 

529.  A Right  of  Way.  After  W. 

Dendy  Sadler.  Etching. 

East,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  R.  E.,  London.  I 

530.  Stow-on-the-Wold.  Etching. 

531.  The  Valley  Road.  Etching. 

Eve,  G.  W.,  R.  E.,  London. 

532.  Bookplates  of  His  Majesty  The  | 

King.  Set  of  3 Etchings. 

533.  The  Invitation  to  the  Coronation,  | 

1902.  Etchings. 

534.  Bookplates  of  The  Countess  of  | 

Derby.  Etchings. 

535.  Bookplates  of  The  Lady  War-  | 

wick.  Etchings.  1 

536.  Bookplates  of  Mrs.  Cassilby,  New  j 

York.  Etchings.  I 

537.  Bookplates  of  Miss  Forster. 

Etchings.  1 

538.  Bookplates  of  The  Earl  Howe.  I 

Etchings.  | 

539.  Bookplates  of  The  late  Buchanan 

Winthrop,  Esq.,  New  York.  ' 
Etchings. 

540.  Bookplates  of  the  Royal  Societies 

Club,  London.  Etchings. 

541.  Bookplates  of  R.  H.  Mackworth-  j 

Praed,  Esq.  Etchings.  ! 

Evershed,  Arthur,  R.  E.,  Chichester.  | 

542.  The  Doge’s  Palace.  Etching.  | 

543.  The  Forum,  Rome.  Etching.  j 

544.  Campo  S.  Maria  Zobenigo,  Ven-  ! 

ice.  Etching.  | 

545.  Fishing  Boats  in  the  Lagoons,  i 

Etching.  I 

546.  The  Quay:  Evening.  Etching,  i 

Fell,  H.  G.,  London.  ' 

547.  Lycus  the  Centaur.  Pen  Draw- 

ing. Illustration  t o Hood’s 
Poem. 

548.  Hero’s  Grief.  Pen  Drawing.  Il- 

lustration to  Hood’s  Poem. 

Finnie,  John,  R.  E.,  Llandudno. 

549.  Climbing  Shadows.  Original  Mez- 

zotint. 

550.  “Fairy  Glen,”  in  North  Wales. 

Original  Mezzotint. 

Ford,  Henry  J.,  London. 

551.  The  Maid  of  Astolat.  Black  and 

White  Drawing. 

552.  Morgan  Le  Fay  flings  away  the 

Scabbard.  Black  and  White 
Drawing. 


Garratt,  Arthur,  London. 

553.  Indian  Camel  Corps  in  Pursuit  of 

the  Mullah.  Black  and  White 
Drawing. 

554.  Caught  under  the  Mistletoe. 

Black  and  White  Drawing. 

Garth- Jones,  A.,  London. 

555*  Queen  Mab’s  Fairy  Realm.  Two 
Drawings:  The  Lantern  in  the 
Castle  Yards.  The  Field  of 
Terror.  Lent  by  Messrs.  George 
Newnes,  Ltd. 

Gascoyne,  George,  R.  E.,  London. 

556.  Windy  Weather.  Etching. 

557.  The  Upturned  Cart.  Etching. 

Goff,  Colonel  R.,  R.  E.,  London. 

558.  The  Ford,  Shoreham.  Etching. 

559.  Norfolk  Bridge,  Shoreham.  Etch- 

ing. 

560.  Lausanne  Cathedral.  Etching. 

561.  The  Rialto.  Etching. 

562.  Storm  Driven.  Etching. 

563.  A Street  in  Cairo.  Etching. 

Gray,  Ronald,  London. 

564.  Sketch  of  a Girl.  Chalk  Drawing. 

565.  Sketch  of  a Village  Shop.  Pen 

and  Ink  Drawing. 

Haden,  Sir  F.  Seymour,  P.  R.  E.,  Alres- 
ford. 

566.  Grim  Spain.  Etching  from  Na- 

ture. 

567.  Windmill  Hill.  Dry  Point. 

568.  Grayling  Fishing.  Dry  Point. 

569.  Challon  Farm.  Dry  Point. 

570.  Wareham  Bridge.  Dry  Point. 

571.  Sunset  in  Ireland.  Mezzotint. 

Haig,  Axel  H.,  R.  E.,  Haslemere. 

572.  The  Church  of  St.  Francis  d’As- 

sisi.  Etching. 

573.  Cwfalu  Cathedral,  Sicily.  Etch- 

ing. 

574.  The  Castle  of  Vitre,  Brittany. 

Etching. 

Hall,  Oliver,  R.  E.,  Fittleworth. 

575.  Showery  Weather.  Etching. 

576.  A Lancashire  Moor.  Etching. 

577.  Lancaster  Castle.  Etching. 

578.  Easby  Abbey,  Yorkshire.  Etch- 

ing. 

579.  Broughton  Moor,  Lancashire^ 

Etching. 


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205 


Drawings,  Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 


Exhibit 

No. 


No. 

Hartrick,  A.  S.,  London. 

580.  John  Knox  Preaching.  Charcoal 

Drawing.  Illustrations  to  Maur- 
ice Hewlitt’s  “Queen’s  Quair,” 

Hatherell,  William,  R.  I.,  London. 

581.  Fishing  in  Donegal.  (Published 

in  the  “Graphic.”)  Drawing. 

582.  Illustration  for  Seton  Merriman’s 

Story,  “Vultures.”  (Published 
in  the  “Graphic.”) 

Hayes,  Gertrude,  A.  R.  E.,  London. 

583.  Blowing  the  Fire.  Etching. 

584.  Mijuke.  Etching. 

Henderson,  W.,  M.  E.,  Glasgow. 

585.  Lady  Suiiderlin.  Mezzotint  En- 

graving. After  Reynolds. 

586.  The  Countess  of  Oxford  and  child. 

Mezzotint  Engraving.  After 
Hoppner. 

587.  Countess  Poulett.  Mezzotint  En- 

graving. After  Romney.  Lent 
by  Messrs.  Gooden  & Fox. 

Heydemann,  W.,  London. 

588.  Smugglers  (to  save  their  necks). 

Etching.  After  C.  Napier  Hemy, 
A.  R.  A. 

589.  The  Threat.  Etching.  After  the 

late  John  Pettie,  R.  A. 

590.  Idle  Fears.  Etching.  After  Sir 

Edward  J.  Poynter,  P.  R.  A. 

Hirst,  Norman,  M.  E.,  Langport. 

591.  The  Emblem.  Engraving.  After 

Frank  Dicksee,  R.  A. 

592.  Lady  Hamilton  as  Joan  of  Arc. 

Engraving. 

593.  Daphne.  Engraving.  After  H. 

von  Herkomer,  R.  A. 

Hole,  William,  R.  E.,  R.  S.  A.,  Edin- 
burgh. 

594.  A Dorsetshire  Valley.  After  E. 

M.  Wimperis,  V.  P.  R.  1. 

595.  An  Idyll  of  1745.  After  the  late 

Sir  J.  E.  Millais,  P.  R.  A. 

596.  Maternal  Cares.  After  Alex- 

ander. 

597.  O’er  Snow-clad  Pastures.  After 

J.  Farquharson,  A.  R.  A. 

Holroyd,  Sir  Charles,  R.  E. 

598.  The  Story  of  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 

Etching. 

599.  A Yew  Tree  on  Glaramara.  Etch- 

ing. 

Horsfall,  Mary,  London. 

600.  A Midsummer  Night’s  Dream. 

Pen  Drawing. 


Housman,  Laurence,  London. 

601.  A Chinese  Fairy  Story.  Drawing. 

602.  A Sea  Dream.  Drawing. 

603.  Source.  Drawing. 

604.  A Terminal.  Drawing. 

Huth,  F.,  Edinburgh. 

605.  Portrait  of  Sir  W.  Scott.  Etch- 

ing. 

606.  Portrait  of  Professor  Masson. 

Etching.  After  Sir  George  Reid, 
R.  S.  A. 

John,  A.  E.,  Matching  Green. 

607.  Head  of  John  Sampson,  Esq. 

Drawing. 

Kemp-Welch,  Miss  M.,  A.  R.  E.,  London. 

608.  Harvest  Offerings.  Etching. 

609.  The  Cross  Roads.  Etching. 
Law,  David,  R.  E.  (deceased). 

610.  The  Silver  Dart.  After  J.  Clay- 

ton Adams.  Etching. 

611.  Cloudy  June.  After  Sir  E.  A. 

Waterlow,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S. 
Etching.  Lent  by  the  Council, 
Art  Union  of  London. 

Legros,  Prof.  A.,  R.  E.,  London. 

612.  Le  Triomphe  de  la  Mort.  Etch- 

ing. ^ 

613.  Le  Depart.  Etching. 

614.  Le  Combat.  Etching. 

615.  Apres  le  Combat.  Etching. 

616.  Les  Bouches  Inutiles.  Etching. 
Leighton,  Lord,  P.  R.  A.  (deceased). 

617.  Return  of  Persephone.  Sketch 

for  Picture.  Black  and  White 
Chalk  Drawing. 

618.  Studies  for  “Fatidica.”  Draped. 

Black  and  White  Chalk  Draw- 
ing. 

619.  Studies  for  “Fatidica.”  Undraped. 

Black  and  White  Chalk  Draw- 
ing.  ^ 

620.  The  Tragic  Poetess.  Sketch  for 

Picture.  Black  and  White  Chalk 
Drawing. 

621.  Four  Studies  for  “Sea  Giving  Up 

Her  Dead.”  In  one  frame. 
Black  and  White  Chalk  Draw- 
ings. 

622.  Three  Studies  for  “Elijah  in  the 

Wilderness.”  In  one  frame. 
Black  and  White  Chalk  Draw- 
ings. Lent  by  the  Leighton 
House  Committee. 

623.  Cyprus  Stems,  executed  at  Ver- 

ona in  1856.  Pencil  Drawing. 
Lent  by  Mrs,  Russell  Barring- 
ton, 


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Drawings,  Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lucas,  J.  Seymour,  R.  A.,  R.  I.,  London. 

624.  Illustration  to  Story,  “A  Mid- 

night Bridal.”  Black  and  White 
Drawing.  Lent  by  the  Pro- 
prietors of  the  “Graphic.” 

Macbeth,  R.  W.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  London. 

625.  The  Cast  Shoe.  Etching. 

626.  On  the  Way  to  Market.  “The 

Floods  are  Out.”  Etching.  Lent 
by  R.  Dunthorne,  Esq. 

May,  Phil.,  R.  I.  (deceased). 

627.  An  Informal  Introduction.  ’Arry 

(shouting  across  the  street  to 
his  pal):  “Hi!  Bill,  this  is  ’er!” 
Pen  and  Ink  Drawing.  Lent 
by  Meyer  A.  Spielmann,  Esq. 

628.  Mr.  Gladstone  in  the  House  of 

Commons,  1893.  Pen  and  Ink 
Drawing.  Lent  by  M.  H.  Spiel- 
mann., Esq.,  F.  S.  A. 

628a.  Drawing  for  “Punch.”  Pencil 
Drawing.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Er- 
nest Brown  and  Phillips. 

Murray,  C.  O.,  R.  E.,  London. 

629.  “In  tuas  manus,  Domine.”  After 

Briton  Riviere,  R.  A.  Etching. 

630.  Their  Bread  is  on  the  Waters. 

After  C.  Napier  Hemy,  A.  R.  A. 
Etching. 

631.  My  Lady’s  Garden.  After  J. 

Young  Hunter.  Etching. 

632.  Silently  Homewards.  Original. 

Aqua-Mezzotint. 

Nichols,  Miss  C.  M.,  R.  E.,  Norwich. 

633.  Old  Inn,  Lakenham.  Dry  Point 

Etching. 

Nicholson,  William,  Woodstock. 

634.  Portrait  of  His  Majesty  the  King. 

Printed  from  wood  blocks  and 
hand  colored  by  the  artist. 

635.  Portrait  of  the  late  Queen  Vic- 

toria. Printed  from  wood  blocks 
and  hand  colored  by  the  artist. 

636.  Portrait  of  the  late  Cecil  Rhodes. 

Printed  from  wood  blocks  and 
hand  colored  by  the  artist. 

637.  Portrait  of  the  late  J.  McNeil 

Whistler.  Printed  from  wood 
blocks  and  hand  colored  by  the 
artist. 

638.  Portrait  of  Rudyard  Kipling. 

Printed  from  wood  blocks  and 
hand  colored  by  the  artist. 

639.  Portrait  of  the  Emperor  of  Ger- 

many. Printed  from  wood  blocks 
and  hand  colored  by  the  artist.  ^ 


Exhibit 

No. 

640.  Mr.  Yorrocks.  Lithograph. 

641.  Sophia  Weston.  Lithograph.  Lent 

by  W.  Heinemann,  Esq. 

Orpen,  William,  London. 

642.  The  Happy  Hypocrite.  Water 

Color  and  Chalk  Drawing. 

Parsons,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

643.  Wordsworth’s  House,  R y d a 1 

Mount.  Black  and  White  Draw- 
ing. 

644.  The  River  Swale  at  Richmond, 

Yorks.  Black  and  White  Draw- 
ing. Lent  by  the  Artist. 

Partridge,  J.  B.,  R.  I.,  London. 

645.  “Peace  Crowns  the  Old  Year.” 

“Punch”  Drawing.  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

646.  “Punch”  Drawing.  Black  and 

White  Drawing. 

647.  Sir  Henry  Irving  in  the  Char- 

acter of  King  Lear.  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

648.  Tour  de  I’Horloge:  Vire.  Black 

and  White  Drawing. 

Pegram,  Fred,  Chichester. 

649.  Illustrations  to  a Story.  Drawing. 

650.  Illustration  to  a Story.  Drawing. 

Piper,  Miss  E.,  A.  R.  E.,  London. 

651.  Street  in  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Etching. 

652.  Hearth  in  Shakespeare’s  House. 

Etching. 

Pott,  Miss  C.  M.,  R.  E.,  London. 

653.  Gun  and  Shot  Wharf,  Southwark. 

Etching. 

654.  The  Twa  Corbies.  Etching. 

655.  Rivets  and  Reamers.  Etching. 

656.  Cheyne  Walk.  After  Bonnington. 

Etching. 

Poynter,  Sir  Edward  J.,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A., 
London. 

657.  Study  of  a Head.  Black  and 

White  Chalk  Drawing. 

658.  Study  of  a Head.  Red  Chalk 

Drawing. 

659.  Study  of  Drapery  for  Fresco  of 

St.  Stephen.  Charcoal  Drawing. 

660.  Studies  for  a Figure  in  Fresco  oi 

St.  Stephen.  Charcoal  Drawing. 

Pratt,  Joseph  B.,  Harpenden. 

661.  Daniel’s  Answer  to  the  King. 

After  Briton  Riviere,  R.  A.  En 
graving. 


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Drawings,  Engravings  and  Etchings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

662.  Mrs.  Cuthbert.  After  Sir  T.  Law- 

rence. Engraving. 

663.  Mrs.  Gregory.  After  Raeburn. 

Engraving. 

Rackham,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  London,  j 

664.  Rumpelstielskin.  (Grimm’s  Fairy  j 

Tales.)  Pen  Drawing.  j 

665.  The  Seven  Kids.  (Grimm’s  Fairy  | 

Tales.)  Pen  Drawing. 

Raven-Hill,  L.,  Bromham.  [ 

Four  Drawings  for  “Punch:” 

666.  In  the  Hayfield.  Pen  and  Ink  ! 

Drawing. 

667.  Killing  Two  Birds  With  One  1 

Stone.  Pen  and  Ink  Drawing,  j 

668.  On  the  Moors.  Pen  and  Ink  j 

Drawing. 

669.  A Little  Knowledge.  Pen  and 

Ink  Drawing. 

Rothenstein,  William,  London. 

670.  Portrait  of  Fantin  Latour.  Lith- 

ograph. ' 

671.  Portrait  of  Mons.  Rodin.  Litho- 

graph. I 

Sambourne,  Linley,  London. 

672.  Design  for  Central  Page  of 

“Punch’s  Almanack  for  1903.” 
—“Time  Will  Tell.”  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

673.  Vivat  Imperator!  “Punch”  Car- 

toon, May  7th,  1903.  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

674.  East  and  West.  “Punch”  Car- 

toon, October  loth,  1900.  Black 
and  White  Drawing. 

675.  Never  Again.  “Punch”  Cartoon, 

February  ist,  1903.  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

676.  Hail  and  Farewell.  “Punch”  Car- 

toon, September  2nd,  1903. 
Black  and  White  Drawing. 

677.  Will  They  Close.  “Punch”  Car- 

toon, December  2nd,  1903.  Black 
and  White  Drawing. 

678.  Index  Design.  “Punch”  Cartoon, 

December  2nd,  1903.  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

Shaw,  J.  Byam,  R.  I.,  London. 

679.  Drawing  for  Shakespeare.  | 

680.  Drawing  for  Shakespeare.  Lent  | 

by  Messrs.  George  Bell  & Sons,  j 

Shepperson,  Claude  A.,  R.  I.,  London.  | 

681.  A Tailpiece  for  Leigh  Hunt’s  “Old  ! 

Court  Suburb.”  Pen  Drawing.  I 


! Exhibit 
No. 

682.  Illustration  to  John  Oliver 
Hobbes’  Story,  “The  Vine- 
yard.” Black  and  White  Draw- 
ing. 

Sherborn,  C.  W.,  R.  E.,  London. 

683.  Bookplate.  W.  Bruce  Banner- 
man,  Esq.  Engraving. 

684.  Bookplate.  Lord  Mount  Stephen. 
Engraving. 

685.  Bookplate.  Burlington  Fine  Arts 
Club.  Engraving. 

686.  Bookplate.  Mrs.  Constance  Penn. 
Engraving. 

687.  Bookplate.  Ernest  W.  Greg,  Esq. 
Engraving. 

688.  Bookplate.  Mrs.  Cleveland.  En- 
graving. 

689.  Bookplate.  Sir  Wollaston  Franks, 
F.  S.  A.  Engraving. 

690.  Bookplate.  Shakespeare  Memorial 
Library.  Engraving. 

691.  Bookplate.  J.  Platt,  Esq.,  Engrav- 
ing. 

692.  Bookplate.  Earl  Beauchamp.  En- 
graving. 

693.  Bookplate.  Downside  Abbey. 
Engraving. 

694.  Bookplate.  Lady  Henry  Gros- 
venor.  Engraving. 

Short,  Frank,  R.  E.,  London. 

695.  Love  and  Death.  After  G.  F. 
Watts,  R.  A.  Mezzotint. 

696.  Hope.  After  G.  F.  Watts,  R.  A. 
Mezzotint. 

697.  Lucerne.  From  Drawing  for 
“Liber  Studiorum”  after  J.  M. 
W.  Turner,  R.  A.  Mezzotint. 

698.  Entrance  to  the  Medway.  From 
Drawing  for  “Liber  Studiorum” 
after  J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.  A. 
Soft  Ground  Etching  and  Mez- 
zotint. 

Sloane,  Miss  M.  A.,  A.  R.  E.,  Leicester. 

699.  A King’s  Attendant  in  the  Na- 
tivity Play,  “Bethlehem.”  Etch- 
ing. 

700.  The  Eve  of  St.  John.  Etching. 

701.  The  Newark,  Leicester.  Etching. 

702.  A Weaver.  Etching. 

Slocombe,  Fred,  R.  E.,  Hendon. 

703.  A Woodland  Path.  Etching. 

704.  Sweet  Eventide.  Etching. 

Small,  William,  R.  I.,  London. 

705.  The  Ransomed  Lady  Mission- 
aries. Black  and  White  Water 
Color. 


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Drawings,  Engravings,  Etchings  and  Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

706.  A Small  World.  Black  and  White 

Water  Color. 

707.  Highland  Cousins.  Black  and 

White  Water  Color.  Lent  by 
Proprietors  of  the  “Graphic.” 

Smythe,  Lionel  P.,  A.  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S., 
Wimereux. 

708.  The  Gleaners.  Etching. 

709.  Spring.  Etching.  Lent  by  Rob- 

ert Dunthorne,  Esq. 

Spence,  Robert,  R.  E.,  London. 

710.  Penn’s  Treaty  with  the  Indians. 

Etching. 

711.  George  Fox  in  Doomsdale.  Etch- 

ing. 

712.  George  Fox  at  Cambridge.  Etch- 

ing. 

713.  George  Fox  on  the  Haystack. 

Etching. 

714.  George  Fox  and  the  Old  Priest. 

Etching. 

715.  George  Fox  and  the  Pipe  of  To- 

bacco. Etching. 

Strang,  William,  London. 

716.  Frontispiece  to  “The  Ancient 

Mariner.”  Etching. 

717.  War.  Etching. 

718.  Descent  from  the  Cross.  Etch- 

ing and  Dry  Point. 

719.  Death  and  Dr.  Plornbook.  Etch- 

ing. 

720.  Portrait  of  the  Hon.  Lord  Justice 

Lindley.  Etching.  Lent  by 
Frederick  Goulding,  Esq. 

Taylor,  Luke,  A.  R.  E.,  London. 

721.  Old  Buildings  on  the  Darrow, 

Granada.  After  D.  Roberts,  R. 
A.  Etching. 

722.  Shylock,  Salanio  and  Salarino. 

After  Sir  J.  Gilbert,  R.  A. 
Etching. 

Tenniel,  Sir  J.,  R.  I.,  London. 

723.  Empress  and  Earl:  or  One  Good 

Turn  Deserves  Another.  Pencil 
Drawing.  Lent  by  Meyer  A. 
Spielmann,  Esq. 

724.  The  Political  Pas  de  Deux.  Dis- 

raeli and  Lord  Salisbury  on 
their  return  from  Berlin,  bring- 
“Peace  with  Honour.”  From 
“Punch.”  Pencil  Drawing.  Lent 
by  M.  H.  Spielmann,  Esq.,  F. 
S.  A. 

7242.  Four  Drawings  for  “Punch’s 
Pocket  Book.”  Lent  by  C.  Se- 
bag  Montcfiore,  Esq. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Thomas,  Percy,  R.  E.,  London. 

725.  Sir  Paul  Pindar’s  House,  Bishop- 

gate,  London,  E.  C.  Black  and 
White  Drawing. 

726.  One  of  the  Temple  Series,  Lon- 

don. Black  and  White  Drawing. 

Tonks,  Henry,  London. 

727.  Head  of  Child.  Drawing.  Lent 

by  W.  Richardson,  Esq. 

Townsend,  F.  H.,  London. 

728.  Two  Drawings  from  the  “Works 

of  T.  L.  Peacock.” 

Walker,  Francis  S.,  R.  E.,  Highgate. 

729.  Shakespeare’s  House  and  Garden. 

Etching. 

Waterson,  David,  A.  R.  E.,  Brechin,  N.  B. 

730.  Sibyl.  Mezzotint. 

731.  A Piping  Shepherd.  Mezzotint. 

732.  The  Mill.  Mezzotint  and  Etch- 

ing. 

733.  The  Little  Market.  Etching. 
Watson,  Charles  J.,  R.  E.,  London. 

734.  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Etching. 

735.  Salisbury  Spire.  Etching. 

736.  Vespers.  Dry  Point. 

737.  Lutto  Nazionale,  Venezia,  1900. 

Etching. 

738.  Dreary  Weather.  Etching. 

739.  An  Old  Fen  Mill.  Etching, 

Woodward,  Miss  A.  B.,  London. 

740.  The  Red  Fisherman,  Pen  Draw- 

ing. 

741.  A Geological  Menu.  Pen  and 

Chalk  Drawing. 

Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.,  Rochester. 

742.  Kits  Hole  Reach.  Etching. 

743.  The  Pool,  London.  Etching.  Lent 

by  Robert  Dunthorne,  Esq. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Allen,  Charles  J.,  Liverpool. 

744.  Rescued.  Bronze  Group.  Lent 

by  James  Smith,  Esq. 

745.  Love  and  the  Mermaid.  Bronze 

Group.  Lent  by  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Liverpool. 

746.  A Dream  of  Love.  Bronze 

Group. 

Babb,  S.  N.,  London. 

747.  In  Slumber  Land.  Bronze 

Group. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


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Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bayes,  Gilbert,  London. 

748.  Sea  Horses.  Relief  Plaster  . 

749.  The  Goal.  Metal  relief. 

750.  Entering  the  Arena. 

Bowcher,  Frank,  London. 

751.  Case  of  Medals.  Portrait  Medal- 

lion of  H.  M.  King  Edward 
VII.,  and  various  other  por- 
traits and  medals  awarded  by 
London  institutions,  Societies, 
etc. 

Brock,  Thomas,  R.  A.,  London. 

752.  Bust  of  the  late  Lord  Leighton, 

P.  R.  A.  Plaster. 

753.  Eve.  Bronze  Statuette. 

754.  Contemplation.  Marble  Bust. 

Memorial  to  her  late  Majesty 
Queen  Victoria,  to  be  erected 
opposite  Buckingham  Palace, 
London.  Photographs.  (Ex- 
hibited in  the  Architectural  Gal- 
lery, Group  12.) 

Bruce-Joy,  A.,  R.  H.  A.,  Haslemere. 

755.  Field  Marshal  Earl  Roberts,  V. 

C.  Bronze  Bust. 

756.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

757.  Major-General  Sir  Edward  Hut- 

ton, K.  C.  B. 

758.  Miss  Elspeth  Campbell. 

759‘  Cyril  Joy,  Eldest  Son  of  George 
W.  Joy,  Esq. 

760.  The  late  Archbishop  of  Canter- 

bury— Dr.  Benson. 

761.  W.  Bruce  Joy,  Esq.,  M.  D. 

762.  Portrait  of  a Gentleman.  Me- 

dallion Plaques. 

Colton,  W.  R.,  A.  R,  A.,  London. 

763.  The  Image  Finder.  Bronze 

Statue. 

764.  The  Wavelet.  Bronze  Statue. 
Dixon,  Harry,  R.  B.  A.,  London. 

765.  An  African  Elephant.  Statuette 

in  Bronze  and  Ivory. 

Drury,  Alfred,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

766.  Sir  John  Cockburn.  Bronze 

Bust. 

767.  Griselda  Bronze  Bust. 

768.  Innocence.  Bronze  Bust. 

Ford,  E.  Onslow,  R.  A.  (Deceased). 

769.  Snow  Drift.  Marble. 

770.  St.  George  and  the  Dragon. 

Silver  and  Ivory. 

771.  Lily.  Marble  Head. 

772.  Ivy  Leaves.  Bronze  Head. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Onslow  Ford. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Frampton,  George,  R.  A.,  London. 

773*  Portrait  of  Alfred  East,  Esq., 

! A.  R.  A.  Bronze  Bust. 

774.  Mother  and  Child — Mrs.  Framp- 
I ton  and  Son.  Bronze  Bust, 

j 775.  Medals. 

I Furse,  J.  H.  M.,  London. 

776.  The  Cock  and  Snake.  Bronze 

Group. 

Hampton,  H.,  London. 

777.  Sir  Henry  Howorth.  Bronze 

Bust. 

! 778.  Laughing  BOy.  Marble  Head. 

' 779.  Sir  Henry  Irving.  Bronze  Bust. 

780.  Robert  Burns.  Bronze  Bust. 

I Hartwell,  C.  L,,  London. 

I 781.  Polar  Bear.  Marble. 

! 782.  As  He  Rode  Down  to  Camelot. 

I ' Bronze  Statuette. 

Jenkins,  F.  Lynn,  London. 

783.  Psyche.  Bronze  Ideal  Head. 

I John,  W.  Goscombe,  A.  R.  A. 

784.  Boy  at  Play.  Bronze  Statuette, 

i 785.  Bust  of  a Child.  Bronze. 

786.  Hermes.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Jones,  Captain  Adrian,  London. 

787.  An  Officer  of  H.  H.  The  Nizam 

of  Hyderabad.  Silver  Bronze 
Statuette. 

788.  The  Last  Arrow. 

I Lanteri,  E.,  London. 

; 789.  The  Breton  Peasant.  Bronze 

i Bust. 

j Lee,  T.  Stirling,  London. 

j 790.  Marble  Bust. 

j Leighton,  Lord,  P.  R.  A.  (Deceased). 

791.  The  Sluggard.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Lent  by  Thomas  Brock,  Esq., 
R.  A. 

Luchesi,  A.  C.,  London. 

792.  A Love  Dream.  Bronze  Bust. 

793.  Life’s  Coronet.  Bronze  Bust. 

Mackennal,  B.,  London. 

794.  Grief.  Marble  Statuette. 

795.  Mother  and  Child.  Marble  Re- 

lief. 

McGeehan,  Miss  Aniza,  London. 

796.  The  Right  Reverend  Monsig^nor 

Nugent.  Bronze  Bust. 

I 797.  Innocence.  Bronze  Statuette. 


210 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture  and  Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

McGill,  D.,  London. 

798.  Hero  and  Leander.  Bronze  Re- 

lief. 

799.  Carlyle.  Bronze  Bust. 

800.  The  Picolo.  Bronze  Statuette. 

801.  Perdita.  Marble. 

Montford,  Horace,  London. 

802.  Hymn  to  Demeter.  Bronze 

Statue. 

803.  Threatened  Reprisals.  Bronze 

Statuette. 

804.  Morning.  Bronze  Statuette. 

805.  Leda.  Bronze  Relief. 

Montford,  Paul  R.,  London. 

806.  Sans  Coeur.  Bronze  Statuette. 

807.  Spring  Whispers.  Bronze  Statu- 

ette. 

Mullins,  Roscoe  E.,  London. 

808.  Robin  Goodfellow.  Marble. 

809.  Boy  with  Top.  Bronze. 

Pegram,  H.,  A.  R.  A. 

810.  Last  Song.  Bronze  Relief. 

811.  My  Wife.  Bronze  Bust. 

812.  Pensees.  Bronze  Bust. 

Pomeroy,  F.  W.,  London. 

813.  The  Snake  Charmer.  Bronze 

Statuette. 

814.  Snowdrop.  Marble  Statuette. 
Reynolds-Stephens,  W.,  London. 

815.  Castles  in  the  Air.  Statuette 

and  Pedestal  in  Metals,  Mar- 
bles and  Inlays. 

Rhind,  W.  B.,  Edinburgh. 

816.  The  Young  Samuel.  Marble 

Bust. 

Rodocanachi,  Miss  H.,  London. 

817.  Portrait  of  a Lady.  Low  Relief, 

Silver. 

818.  Portrait  of  My  Father.  Low 

Relief,  Copper. 

Swan,  John  M.,  A.  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  Lon- 
don. 

819.  A Wounded  Leopard.  Bronze. 

Lent  by  G.  I.  Gould,  Esq.,  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J. 

Thornycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.,  London. 

820.  Teucer.  Bronze  Statuette. 

821.  The  Bather.  Bronze  Statuette. 

822.  The  Mower.  Bronze  Statuette. 

823.  King  Edward  1.  Bronze  Eques- 

trian Statuette. 

Toft,  A.,  London. 

824.  The  Spirit  of  Contemplation. 

Bronze  Statue. 


Exhibit 

No. 

825.  The  Sere  and  Yellow  Leaf. 

Bronze  Head. 

826.  Hagar.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Tweed,  J.,  London. 

827.  Ideal  Head.  Bronze. 

828.  Portrait  of  the  late  Cecil  Rhodes. 

Bronze. 

Walker,  A.  G.,  London. 

829.  The  Kiss.  Marble  Relief. 

830.  Motherhood.  Marble  Relief. 

831.  The  Thorn.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Wheatley,  Oliver,  London. 

832.  Time  and  Tide.  Ideal  Figure. 

White,  Mabel,  London. 

833.  The  Thoughts  of  Childhood. 

Marble  Bust. 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Adams,  Maurice  B.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Chis- 
wick. 

834.  The  Normans,  Rusper,  Sussex. 

Drawing. 

835.  The  Normans,  Rusper,  Sussex. 

Garden  (Rear  Front). 

836.  Camberwell  Polytechnic,  Peck- 

ham  Road,  London,  S.  E. 
Drawing. 

Anderson,  Sir  Rowland,  LL.D.,  F.  R.  S. 
E.,  Edinburgh. 

837.  Edinburgh  University,  McEwan 

Hall.  Exterior  and  Interior 
Views.  Photographs. 

838.  Scottish  National  Portrait  Gal- 

lery. View  from  Northeast. 
Pen  and  Ink  Drawing.  View 
of  Principal  Entrance  and  Two 
Views  of  Central  Hall.  Photo- 
graphs. 

839-  Keir  House,  Stirlingshire,  the 
Residence  of  Captain  Stirling. 
New  Dining  and  Billiard 
Rooms.  Photographs. 

840.  Braidburn  House,  Midlothian. 

View  of  North  and  South 
Fronts  and  Interior  of  Entrance 
Hall.  Photographs. 

841.  Memorials  to  the  Marquis  of 

Montrose  and  to  the  late  Lord 
President  Inglis,  Lord  Justice 
General  of  Scotland,  in  St. 
Giles’  Cathedral,  Edinburgh. 
Photographs. 


I 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


2II 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

842,  Memorials  to  the  late  J.  R.  Find- 
lay, Esq.,  of  Aberlour,  to  the 
late  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  to  i 
the  late  Dean  Ramsey.  Photo-  | 
graphs.  j 

843-  State  Halberds,  belonging  to  the  | 
Municipality  of  Edinburgh,  j 
Photographs.  1 

Austin  & Paley,  Lancaster. 

844.  St.  George’s  Church,  Stockport.  | 

1.  Exterior  perspective  view.  I 

Pen  and  Ink  Drawing.  I 

2.  Three  interior  views  in  one 

frame.  Photographs.  ‘ 

845.  Liverpool  Cathedral,  Final  Com- 

petition Design. 

1.  South  longitudinal  elevation,  ! 

8-foot  scale.  Drawing.  j 

2.  West  elevation,  8-foot  scale.  | 

Drawing.  j 

Bateman,  C.  E.,  Birmingham.  ' 

846.  Warehouses  of  Messrs.  Geo. 

Jones  & Son,  Printers,  Bir-  ! 
mingham.  Water  Color.  j 

847.  House  at  Barnt  Green,  Worces-  | 

tershire.  Water  Color. 

Belcher,  John,  A.  R.  A.,  London. 

848.  Electra  House.  Photograph.  | 

849.  Cornbury  Park.  Photograph.  j 

850.  Building  for  the  Chartered  Ac-  j 

countants.  Photograph. 

Bentley,  John  Francis  (Deceased).  i 


Exhibit 

No. 

Blomfield,  Reginald,  London. 

854.  Music  Room,  Hatchlands,  Guil- 

ford. Drawing. 

855.  Brocklesby  Park,  Lincolnshire. 

Four  Views.  Photographs. 

856.  South  African  War  Memorial, 

Haileybury.  One  View.  Photo- 
graph. 

857.  House  at  Medmenham,  Bucks. 

Drawing. 

858.  Processional  Cross  for  St.  Paul’s 

Cathedral.  Drawing. 

859-  New  Warehouse,  Greycoat  Place, 
S.  W.  Photograph. 

860.  Caythorpe  Court,  Lincolnshire. 

Two  Views.  Photographs. 

861.  Heathfield  Park,  Sussex.  One 

View.  Photograph. 

Brewill  & Bailey,  Nottingham. 

862.  St.  John  the  Baptist,  South 

Witham,  Lincolnshire. 

863.  Infants’  School,  Creswell,  Derby- 

shire. Pen  and  Ink  Drawing. 

864.  The  Croft,  Newark.  Pen  and 

Ink  Drawing. 

865.  St.  Edith’s  Church,  Adwick,  Lin- 

colnshire. 

866.  Seacrofts,  Golf  Links  Hotel. 

Briggs  & Wolstenholme,  Hobbs,  F.  B., 
and  Thornely,  Arnold,  Liverpool. 

867.  The  Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour 

Board,  New  Head  Offices,  Liv' 
pool.  Drawing. 


851.  Westminster  Cathedral. 

Frame  No.  i.  Two  External 
Views  of  the  West  End. 
One  External  View  from  the 
South  End. 

Frame  No.  2.  External  View 
of  Archbishop’s  House  and 
Cathedral.  Upper  part  of 
Campanile.  External  View 
of  Cathedral  from  the  East. 

Frame  No.  3.  Interior  View  of 
Nave  from  the  West.  Inter- 
ior View  of  South  Transept, 
Interior  View  of  South  Tran- 
sept and  Sanctuary.  Lent  by 
Messrs.  John  F.  Bentley  & 
Son. 

Bidlake,  W.  H.,  Birmingham. 

852.  St.  Agatha’s  Church,  Birming- 

ham. Drawing. 

853.  A House  at  Four  Oaks,  Birming- 

ham. Photographs. 


Brock,  Thomas,  R.  A.  (See  Sculpture.) 

Burnet,  J.  J.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Glasgow. 

868.  Athenaeum  Buildings,  Buchanan 
Street,  Glasgow.  Drawing. 


Caroe,  W.  D.,  London. 


869. 

870. 

871. 

872. 

873. 

874. 

875. 


St.  David’s 
Drawing. 

St.  David’s 
Photograph. 
St.  David’s 
Photograph. 
St.  David’s 
Photograph. 
St.  Andrew’s 


Church,  Exeter. 
Church,  Exeter. 
Church,  Exeter. 
Church,  Exeter. 


Church.  Stoke 
Dameral,  Devonport.  Drawing. 
Archbishop’s  Palace,  Canterbury. 
Drawing. 

English  Design  for  Lady  Chapel, 
St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  New 
York. 


212 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Champneys,  B.,  London. 

876.  Ryland  Library,  etc.  Six  Frames. 

Drawings. 

877.  New  College,  Oxford.  Two 

Frames.  Drawings. 

878.  Winchester  College,  Quincen- 

tenary Memorial.  Drawing. 

Corlette,  H.  C.,  London. 

879.  Liverpool  Cathedral.  Competi- 

tion Design.  Exterior  View. 
Drawing. 

880.  Liverpool  Cathedral.  Competi- 

tion Design.  Interior  View. 
Drawing. 

881.  Burton  Hall,  Cheshire.  Draw- 

ing. Joint  Design  by  C.  A. 
Nicholson  and  H.  C.  Corlette. 
Lent  by  Messrs.  Nicholson  & 
Corlette. 

Creswell,  H.  O.,  London. 

882.  Houses  in  Park  Street,  Gros- 

venor  Square.  Drawing. 

883.  House  in  Leamington,  Warwick. 

Drawing. 

Dawber,  Guy,  London. 

884.  House  at  Stanstead,  Surrey. 

Drawing. 

885.  Nether  Swell  Manor,  Gloucester- 

shire. Garden  Front.  Drawing. 

886.  Westhope  Manor,  Shropshire. 

Garden  Front.  Drawing. 

887.  Westhope  Manor,  Shropshire. 

Entrance  Front.  Drawing. 

Deane,  Sir  T.  N.  (the  late),  and  Deane, 
Thos.  Manly,  Dublin. 

888.  Museum  and  National  Library 

Buildings,  Dublin.  Six  Photo- 
graphs. 

889.  Competition  Design  for  the  Im- 

perial Institute.  Perspective 
and  Elevation.  Lithographs. 

890.  Competition  Design  for  Comple- 

tion of  South  Kensington  Mu- 
seum. Perspective,  Elevation 
and  Detail  Drawing.  Lent  by 
Thos.  Manly  Deane,  Esq. 

Doyle,  J.  Francis,  Liverpool. 

891.  The  Royal  Insurance  Buildings, 

Liverpool.  Drawing.  Lent  by 
the  Royal  Insurance  Company. 
Field,  Horace,  London. 

892.  Three  Houses,  Hampstead,  Lon- 

don, N.  W.  Drawing. 

893.  New  General  Offices,  North 

Eastern  Railway,  York.  Draw- 
ing. 


Exhibit 

No. 

894.  Farmery  at  Burton,  in  the 

County  of  Sussex.  Photograph. 

895.  Series  of  Small  Photographs 

framed  together.  Various 
Houses,  etc.,  in  England. 
Photographs. 

896.  New  Offices  for  the  North  East- 

ern Railway,  Cowley  Street, 
Westminster,  S.  W.  Photo- 
graph. 

Figgis,  T.  P.,  and  Wilson,  A.  N.,  London. 

897.  Inebriates’  Home,  Lingfield,  Sur- 

rey. Drawing. 

898.  Scheme  for  Co-operative  Kitchen 

and  Laundry.  Drawing. 

899.  Moorgate  Street  Station  and 

General  Offices,  City  and  South 
London  Electric  Railway. 
Drawing.  Lent  by  T.  P.  Fig- 
gis, Esq. 

Flockhart,  William,  London. 

900.  Rosehaugh,  Ross-shire,  N.  B. 

View  from  South-West.  Arch- 
itectural Drawing. 

901.  Parkwood,  Near  Henley-on- 

Thames,  Oxfordshire.  South- 
E a s t View.  Architectural 
Drawing. 

902.  Parkwood,  Near  Henley-on- 

Thames,  Oxfordshire.  Photo- 
graphs of  the  Hall. 

George,  Ernest,  & Yeates,  London. 

903.  Welbeck  Abbey,  New  Dining 

Room.  Drawing. 

904.  Crathorne,  Yarm-on-Tees,  Yorks. 

Drawing. 

905.  The  Crematorium,  Golders 

Green.  Drawing. 

Godsell,  G.  H.,  London. 

906.  Church  of  St.  Mary,  Hornsey,  N. 

Drawing. 

907.  Church  of  St.  Luke,  Enfield,  N. 

Drawing. 

908.  Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd, 

Gospel  Oak.  Drawing. 

909.  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Hornsey. 

Drawing. 

910.  Lady  Chapel,  Church  of  St. 

Michael,  Coppenhall,  Crewe. 
Drawing. 

Goldie,  E.,  London. 

911.  Hawkesyard  Priory,  Staffs. 

912.  Church  at  Wood  Green, 
giaa.  Ashorne  House,  Warwickshire. 


GREAT  BRITAIN, 


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Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hare,  H.  T.,  London. 

913.  Town  Hall,  Harrogate.  Draw- 

ing. 

914.  Town  Hall,  Crewe.  Drawing. 

Lent  by  the  Artist. 

Hart,  Alfred  H.,  London. 

915.  House,  Hadley  Road,  Middlesex. 

Drawing  of  Completed  Build- 
ing. 

916.  The  Garden  of  a House  in  Had- 

ley Road,  Middlesex. 

Horsley,. Gerald  C.,  London. 

917.  St.  Paul’s  School  for  Girls,  Ham- 

mersmith, W.  Drawing. 

918.  Design  for  a Country  House  in 

Wiltshire.  Drawing. 

919.  Longsdon  Church,  Leek,  Staf- 

fordshire. Drawing. 

Ince,  H.,  London. 

920.  Reredos,  St.  Mary,  Oatlands, 

Surrey.  Tinted  Photograph. 

921.  Ashburton  Memorial,  Charter- 

house.  Photograph. 

Jack,  G.,  London. 

922.  House  at  Aresaig.  Water  Color 

Drawing. 

Jackson,  T.  G.,  R.  A.,  London. 

923.  Design  Submitted  in  the  Select 

Competition  for  the  Memorial 
to  Queen  Victoria.  Pen  and 
Ink  Drawing. 

924.  New  Chapel  for  Giggleswick 

School,  Yorkshire.  Six  Photo- 
graphs. 

Lucas,  Geoffry,  A.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  London. 

925.  Sandhill  Close,  Hitchin,  Herts. 

Drawing. 

926.  Mannington  Church,  Essex.  Ex- 

terior. Drawing. 

927.  Mannington  Church,  Essex.  In- 

terior. Drawing. 

Lucas,  Geoffry,  A.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  and  Strat- 
ton, Arthur,  A.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  London. 

928.  Church  at  Southend-on-Sea.  In- 

terior Perspective  View.  Draw- 
ing. 

929.  Church  at  Southend-on-Sea. 

Scale  Drawings. 

Lutyens,  E.  L.,  London. 

930.  Country  Houses  and  Gardens. 

Six  Frames. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander  M.,  Aberdeen. 

931.  Clock  Tower,  Fyrie  Castle. 
Drawing. 

I 932.  University  of  Aberdeen,  Mitchell 

Tower.  Photograph. 

I 933*  Greyfriars  Church,  Aberdeen, 

i Drawing. 

j 

I Mallows,  C.  E.,  & Grocock,  London. 

I 934.  Pond  Garden,  Biddenham.  Pen 

j Drawing. 

I May,  E.  J.,  London. 

I 935*  Jardine  Hall,  Dumfriesshire, 

j Drawings. 

j 936.  House  at  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 

1 Photographs. 

j Mileham,  C.  H.,  London, 
i 937.  St.  Mark’s  Church,  Plumstead, 

; London. 

Plain  and  Side  Elevation. 
Drawing. 

End  Elevation  and  Two  Sec- 
tions. Drawing. 

End  Elevation  and  Photo- 
graphs. 

Mitchell,  Arnold,  London. 

938.  Tissington  Hall,  England  (for 

Sir  Richard  Fitzherbert). 
Drawing. 

939.  The  Royal  Villa  and  Golf  Pavil- 

ion, Ostend,  Belgium  (erected 
for  H.  M.  the  King  of  the  Bel- 
gians). Drawing. 

940.  Maesycrugian  Manor,  England 

i (for  Sir  Courtenay  Mansel). 

Drawing. 

Moore,  Temple,  London. 

941.  St.  Cuthbert’s  Church,  Middles- 

bro’.  Exterior.  Drawing. 

942.  Design  for  St.  Columbus,  Mid- 

dlesbro’.  Interior.  Drawing. 

943.  St.  Botolph,  Carlton-in-Cleve- 

land.  Drawing. 

Mountford,  E.  W.,  London. 


944.  New  Sessions  House,  Old  Bailey. 
Exterior  and  Interior  Views. 
Drawings. 


945- 

i 

Sheffield  Town  Hall, 
graph.  Drawing. 

Photo- 

i Newton,  Ernest,  London. 

; 946. 

Bank  at  Bromley,  Kent. 
Color  Drawing. 

Water 

947- 

Glebelands,  Wokingham. 

En- 

trance  Front.  Water 

Drawing. 

Color 

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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

948.  Glebelands,  Wokingham.  Stair- 

case. Water  Color  Drawing. 

949.  Steep  Hill,  Jersey.  Entrance 

Front.  Drawing. 

950.  Steep  Hill,  Jersey.  Hall.  Photo- 

graph. 

951.  House  at  Chiselhurst.  Entrance 

Front.  Drawing. 

952.  House  at  Winchfield.  Entrance 

Front.  Drawing. 

Nicholson,  Sir  Charles,  Bart,  London. 

953.  Church  at  Yiewsley,  Uxbridge. 

(Study  for  Decorations.)  Draw- 
ing. Lent  by  Messrs.  Nichol- 
olson  & Corlette. 

Niven  & Wigglesworth,  London. 

954.  Rosemount,  Wrotham,  Kent. 

Drawing. 

955.  Annex  to  the  Scandinavian 

Sailors’  Home,  London.  Photo- 
graph. 

956.  Hillington,  Walton-on-Thames, 

Surrey.  Photograph. 

957.  R.  M.  S.  “Carisbrook  Castle.” 

Saloon  Well.  Photograph. 

958.  Kincardine,  Deeside,  Aberdeen- 

shire, Scotland.  Drawing. 

959.  Entrance  Front,  the  Passmore 

Edwards  Sailors’  Palace,  Lon- 
don. Photograph. 

Pite,  Beresfo^d,  London. 

960.  Design  for  Anglican  Cathedral, 

Liverpool.  Front  Elevation. 
Drawing. 

961.  Design  for  Anglican  Cathedral. 

Liverpool.  Front  Plan.  Draw- 
ing. 

962.  Restaurant,  Great  Portland 

Street,  London.  Drawing. 

963.  Christ  Church,  North  Brixton, 

London.  Drawing. 

Poynter,  Ambrose,  London. 

964.  Mount  Grace  Priory,  Northaller- 

ton, Yorkshire.  Drawing. 

Prior  E.  S.,  London. 

965.  Medidal  Schools,  Cambridge,  i 

Exterior  View.  Wash  Drawing.  | 

966.  Medical  School,  Cambridge.  In- 

terior of  Museum.  Wash  Draw- 
ing. 

967.  Netley  Pathological  Labora- 

tories. Wash  Drawing. 

Prynne,  G.  H.  H.,  London. 

968.  All  Saints’  Church,  West  Dul- 

wich. Exterior.  Drawing. 


Exhibit 

Nd. 

969.  Holy  Trinity  Church,  Roehamp- 

ton.  Interior  View.  Drawing. 

970.  All  Saints’  Church,  Lower  Syden- 

ham. Interior  View.  Drawing. 

Quennell,  C.  H.  B.,  London. 

971.  Entrance  to  House  in  Rosecroft 

Avenue,  Hampstead.  Drawing. 

972.  View  of  Stables,  Callops  Home- 

stead, Sussex.  Drawing. 

Reilly,  C.  H.,  London. 

973.  Design  for  a Metropolitan  Cathe- 

dral. Exterior  View.  Drawing. 

974.  Design  for  a Metropolitan  Cathe- 

dral. Interior  View.  Drawing. 

Ricardo,  Halsey,  London. 

975.  New  Government  Offices,  Johan- 

nesburg. Elevations  and  Sec- 
tion Drawing. 

976.  Plans  of  New  Government 

Offices,  Johannesburg.  Draw- 
ing. 

977.  Perspective  Views  of  New  Gov- 

ernment Offices,  Johannesburg. 
(Two  in  one  frame.)  Drawings. 

Schultz,  R.  W.,  London. 

978.  Reconstruction  of  Westerkame’s 

Tower,  Isle  of  Bute.  Drawing. 

979.  House  at  Falkland,  Fifeshire. 

Interior.  Photograph. 

980.  An  English  Country  House, 

Scaler’s  Hill,  Cobham,  Kent. 
Photograph. 

981.  Views  of  a London  Garden. 

Photograph. 

Scorer,  G.  O.,  London. 

982.  House,  Isle  of  Wight.  Drawing. 

Scott,  J.  O.,  London. 

983.  Tower  of  St.  Michael’s  Church, 

Bournemouth.  Pen  and  Ink 
Drawing. 

984.  North  Transept,  Church  of  St. 

John  the  Baptist,  Norwich. 
Pen  and  Ink  Drawing. 

Shiner,  C.  M.,  London. 

985.  Hall,  Stitford  Lodge,  Stifford, 

Essex  (for  Herbert  Brooks, 
Esq.).  Drawing. 

Simpson,  J.  W.,  London. 

986.  The  Roedean  School,  Brighton. 

Drawing. 

Skipworth,  A.  H.,  London. 

First  Design  for  Liverpool 
Cathedral. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


215 


Architecture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

987.  Interior  View.  Drawing. 

988.  Exterior  View.  Drawing. 

Stokes,  L.  A.,  London. 

989.  The  Entrance  Tower,  All  Saints’ 

Convent,  St.  Albans.  Drawing. 

990.  Hill  End,  Wendover.  Drawing. 

991.  Littleshaw,  Woldingham.  Draw- 

ing. 

Tapper,  W.  J.,  London. 

992.  Font  Cover,  Grantham  Parish 

Church.  Drawing. 

993.  Reredos,  Grantham  Parish 

Church.  Drawing. 

Thomas,  F.  Inigo,  London. 

994.  Duart  Castle,  Isle  of  Mull. 

Water  Color  Drawing. 

995.  Scheme  for  Memorial  to  Queen 

Victoria.  Pen  and  Ink  Draw- 
ing. 

996.  Drakelowe,  Derbyshire.  Oil 

Painting  Design. 

Townsend,  C.  Harrison,  London. 

997.  Whitechapel  Picture  Gallery. 

Drawing. 

998.  Horniman  Free  Museum,  Lon- 

don. Drawing. 

Voysey,  C.  F.  A.,  London. 

999.  The  Orchard,  Chorley  Wood, 

Herts.  Photograph. 

1000.  Norbrey,  Shackleford,  Godaim- 

ing, Surrey.  For  Canon  Grane. 
Photograph. 

1001.  House  on  the  Hog’s  Back,  near 

Guilford.  For  Julian  Sturgis. 
Photograph, 

1002.  Percycroft,  Colwall,  Malvern, 

For  J.  W.  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.  P. 
Photograph. 

1003.  Baurint  Tree  Farm,  Castlemor- 

ton.  For  R.  H.  Cazalet,  Esq. 
Photograph. 

Wade,  Fairfax  B.,  London. 

1004.  The  Royal  School  of  Art  Nee- 

dlework, South  Kensington, 
London.  Drawing. 

1005.  Details  of  the  same.  Photo- 

graph. 

1006.  Lord  Windsor’s  Town  House, 

Mount  Street,  London,  W. 
Photograph. 

1007.  Lord  Windsor’s  Town  House, 

Mount  Street,  London,  W. 
Colored  Drawing. 

1008.  Lord  Windsor’s  Town  House, 

Mount  Street,  London,  W. 
Details  of  Interior.  Photo- 
graph. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Wakley,  H.  M.,  London. 

1009.  Design  for  Municipal  Buildings 

and  Free  Library,  Barry. 
Drawing. 

1010.  Club  House,  Sunningdale  Golf 

Club.  Photograph, 

Warren,  E.  P.,  London. 

1011.  Bedales  School,  Petersfield, 

Hants.  Drawing. 

1012.  Bryanston  Church,  Blandford, 

Dorset: 

External  View  from  South- 
West.  Photograph. 

Internal  View  looking  East. 
Photograph. 

1013.  Houses  and  Shops,  High  Street, 

Oxford.  Water  Color  Draw- 
ing. 

1014.  St.  Peter’s  Church,  Lowestoft: 
External  View  from  the  North- 

West.  Drawing. 

Internal  View,  looking  East. 
Drawing. 

Waterhouse,  Sir  A.,  R.  A.,  London. 

1015.  Chief  Offices  of  Prudential  As- 

surance Company,  Holborn 
Bars,  London,  E.  C.  Water 
Color. 

Webb,  Aston,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Lon- 
don. 

1016.  The  Royal  College  of  Science, 

South  Kensington,  London. 
Drawing. 

Webb,  Aston,  and  Bell,  E.  Ingress. 

1017.  The  New  Birmingham  Univer- 

sity. Drawing. 

Wheeler,  F..  London. 

1018.  Block  A,  Mount  Vernon  Hospi- 

tal for  Consumption  (Open 
Air  Treatment),  Northwood, 
Middlesex.  Water  Color 
Drawing. 

1019.  Chapel,  Mount  Vernon  Hospi- 

tal, Northwood,  Middlesex. 
Water  Color  Drawing. 

Wimperis,  Edmund,  & East,  London. 

1020.  Business  premises,  Leicester 

Square.  Drawing. 

Wood,  Edgar,  Manchester. 

1021.  Bannyroyd,  Huddersfield. 

Water  Color  Drawing. 

1022.  Birkby  Lodge,  Huddersfield. 

Interior.  Water  Color  Draw- 
ing. 


2I6 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

(Note:  The  initials  “A.  & C.”  after 
the  name  of  an  Exhibitor  indicate  mem- 
bership of  the  Arts  and  Crafts  Exhibi- 
tion Society.) 

Exhibit 

No. 

1.  Bound  Book,  “News  from  No- 

where.” 

By  W.  Morris.  Bound  green 
pigskin,  oak-tree  design. 

2.  Bound  Book,  “Four  Lectures.” 

By  W.  Morris.  Bound  green 
morocco,  border  design,  and 
panel  of  lettering. 

3.  Bound  Book,  “Seven  Poems  and 

Two  Translations.” 

Tennyson.  Doves  Press  Edition. 

4.  Bound  Book,  “Roots  of  the  Moun- 

tains.” 

By  William  Morris.  (Late  A. 

& C.) 

5.  Bound  Book,  “Wind  Along  the 

Waste.” 

Daniel  Press.  Painted  vellum. 
1-5.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Katharine  Adams, 
A.  & C. 

6.  Silver  Salt  Cellar. 

7.  Silver  Salt  Cellar  Set  Topaz. 

8.  Silver  and  Pottery  Salt  Cellar. 

9.  Silver  Mustard  Spoon. 

10.  Silver  Jam  Dish  set  with  Chryso- 

prase. 

11.  Silver  and  Enamel  Ink  Pot. 

12.  Silver  Porringer. 

13.  Silver  Cup  set  with  77  Carbuncles. 

14.  Silver  Box  and  Lid  set  with  Ama- 

zon Stone. 

15.  Silver  Finger  Ring  set  with  Five 

Amethysts. 

16.  Gold  Finger  Ring  set  with  Sapphire 

and  Enamel. 

17.  Gold  Finger  Ring  set  with  Amethyst 

and  Enamel. 

18.  Carved  Gold  Ring  set  with  Peridot. 

19.  Carved  Silver  Ring  set  with  Jar  goon. 

20.  Gold  and  Silver  Ring  set  with  Al- 

madine. 

21.  Gold  Finger  Ring  set  with  Peridots 

and  Sapphires. 

22.  Gold  Finger  Ring  set  x/ith  Star 

Ruby  and  Sapphire. 


Exhibit 

No. 

23.  Gold  Finger  Ring  set  with  Peridots. 

24.  Silver  Buckle  set  with  Pearl  Blisters 

and  Amethysts. 

25.  Gold  Ship  Pendant:  Applique 

Enamel  and  Pearls. 

26.  Silver  Cock  Brooch  set  with  Sap- 

phires and  Tourmalines. 

27.  Gold  Pendant  and  Chain  set  with 

one  Oriental  Pearl. 

28.  Silver  Brooch  set  with  Enamel  and 

one  Star  Stone. 

6-28.  Exhibited  and  designed  by 

C.  R.  Ashbee,  A.  & C.,  and  Mem- 
bers of  the  Guild  of  Handicraft. 
Executed  by  the  Guild  of  Handi- 
craft. 

29.  “Eve  and  the  Serpent.” 

30.  “The  Harpies.” 

31.  “The  Tiger.” 

32.  “Constance.” 

29-32.  Water  Color  Prints  from 
Wood  Blocks.  Printed  in  a 
manner  similar  to  that  practiced 
by  the  Japanese. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  John 

D.  Batten,  A.  & C. 

Executed  by  F.  Morley  Fletcher 
and  John  D.  Batten. 

33.  Decorative  Panel,  “In  the  Green- 

wood.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Amelia  Bauerle. 

34.  “Jason  Ploughing  the  Acre  of 

Mars.”  (Copper  relief.) 

35.  Hand  Mirror. 

Copper  and  silver,  with  handle 
of  lignum  vitae.  Frame  set  with 
turquoise. 

34  and  35.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Gilbert  Bayes, 
A.  & C. 

36.  Bound  Book.  Poetical  Works  of 

Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti. 

37.  Bound  Book.  “La  vita  nuova”  di 

Dante. 

36  and  37.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Helen  Bayly. 

38.  “Mother  and  Child.”  (Colored  re- 

lief.) 

39.  “Charity.”  (Colored  relief.) 

38  and  39.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  R.  Anning 
Bell,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  A.  & C. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


217 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

Nv. 

40.  Repousse  Silver  Waist  Buckle.  (De- 

sign, Mediaeval  ships.) 

41.  Embroidered  Blue  Linen  for  Tea 

Cosy. 

40  and  41.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Dora  Bell. 

42.  “Love  Rules  His  Kingdom  Without 

a Sword.” 

Designed  by  Louis  Davis,  A. 
& C. 

43.  “Britannia.” 

Designed  by  Heywood  Sumner, 
A.  & C. 

44.  “The  Annunciation.” 

Designed  by  Selwyn  Image,  A. 
& C. 

42,  43,  44.  Reproduced  in  colors 
by  James  Akermann. 

45.  “Of  Such  is  the  Kingdom  of 

Heaven.” 

Designed  by  Christopher  Whall, 
A.  & C 

Colored  by  hand, 

42-45.  Exhibited  by  George  Bell 
& Sons. 

46.  “Alfred  the  King.” 

Designed  and  exhibited  by  Chas. 
M.  Gere,  A.  & C. 

42-46.  Fitzroy  School  Pictures. 

47.  Small  Tea  Service  on  Tray.  (Four 

pieces.  Electro-plate.) 

48.  Tray  with  Coffee  Pot,  Tea  Pot  and 

Hot  Water  Jug.  (Electro-plate.) 

49.  Clock  with  Pair  of  Candlesticks. 

(Polished  Brass.) 

50.  Mounted  Vase  of  Powell  Glass. 

(Tall.) 

51.  Mounted  Vase  of  Powell  Glass. 

(Flat.) 

52.  Pair  of  Moulded  Candlesticks.  (An- 

tique Silver  Finish.) 

47-52.  Exhibited  by  W.  A.  S. 
Benson  & Co.,  Ltd. 

Designed  by  W.  A.  S.  Benson, 
A.  & C. 

Executed  by  J.  Lovegrove. 

53.  Enamel  Pendant. 

Designed,  executed  and  exhibited 
by  Mrs.  E.  Bethunc  and  Miss 
Elizabeth  Newton, 

54.  Silver  Bowl. 

55.  Silver  Candlestick. 

56.  Silver  Cup. 

57.  Silver  Cup. 

54-57,  Designed  and  executed 
by  A.  S.  Dixon,  A.  & C.,  and  I. 
Large,  Birmingham  Guild  of 
Handicraft. 


Exhibit 

No. 

58.  Silver  Belt  Clasp. 

59.  Silver  Belt  Clasp. 

60.  Silver  Belt  Clasp. 

58-60.  Designed  by  Arthur 
Fowler. 

Executed  by  George  Izon,  Birm- 
ingham Guild  of  Handicraft. 

61.  Silver  Casket. 

62.  Silver  Casket 

63.  Silver  and  Bronze  Jar. 

61-63.  Designed  by  G.  T.  Tar- 
ling,  Birmingham  Guild  of 
Handicraft, 

Executed  by  G.  T.  Tarling  and 
others. 

54-63.  Exhibited  by  the  Bir- 
mingham Guild  of  Handicraft, 
Ltd. 

64.  Carved  and  Gilt  Frame. 

65.  Wood  Box.  (Carved  and  gilt.) 

64-65.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  J.  Lindsay  Black. 

66.  Portions  of  a Frieze,  “The  Pilgrims’ 
’ Way.”  (Stencilled  upon  linen.) 

By  a special  arrangement  of 
stencils,  the  design  repeats  with 
constantly  varying  continuation 
of  landscape  background  figures 
and  foreground,  no  two  repeats 
being  identical.  It  can  be  adapted 
to  any  length  of  wall  and  divi- 
sions planned  to  coincide  with 
corners  or  angles.  Three  plate 
stencils,  subject,  “Foreign  Pil- 
grims Traveling  from  South- 
ampton to  Canterbury  by  the 
North  Downs.” 

67.  “Summer  is  i cummen  in.” 

68.  Continuous  Frieze,  “The  Sea  Maid- 

ens’ Race.” 

66-68.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Herbert  A.  Bone. 

69.  Case  of  Enamel  Jewelry: 

(a)  Chrysoprase  and  Enamel 
Pendant. 

(b)  Crystal  and  Garnet  Necklace, 

(c)  Pearl  and  Silver  Brooch. 

(d)  Dragon  Fly  Brooch. 

(e)  Enamel  Pendant. 

(f)  Pearl  and  Chrysoprase  Pend- 
ant. 

(g)  Opal  and  Enamel  Pendant. 
Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Albert  E.  Bonner. 


2I8 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

70.  Bound  Book,  “The  Elf.” 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  James 
J.  Guthrie. 

Executed  by  T.  Bright. 

71.  May  Song. 

A musical  composition  by  Dr. 
Elgar,  printed  by  hand  upon 
vellum  from  engravings  upon 
wood,  by  Reginald  B.  Lodge. 
Exhibited  by  W.  H.  Broome. 
Designed  by  Walter  Crane,  R. 
W.  S.,  A.  & C. 

Executed  by  F.  R.  Tissington. 

72.  Silk  Bedspread. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Char- 
lotte Browne. 

73.  Decorative  Panel  worked  in  silk: 

“Winter.” 

74.  Decorative  Panel  worked  in  silk: 

“The  Coming  of  the  Frost.” 

73  and  74.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Kate  Button. 

75.  Silk  Fabric  for  Lining  and  Cover. 

Presented  to  the  Prince  of  Wales 
by  the  city  of  Manchester  (Sym- 
bolic design). 

Exhibited  and  designed  b y 
Henry  Cadness. 

Executed  by  Fred  Kay. 

76.  Colored  Drawing,  “A  Christmas 

Garland.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Edith  Calvert. 

77.  Bound  Book,  “Ivanhoe.” 

Designed  and  executed  by 

Arthur  Langford. 

78.  Bound  Book,  Poems  by  Vaughan. 

Designed  and  executed  by 

Roland  Hill. 

79.  Bound  Book,  “Tales  from  Shakes- 

peare.” 

Designed  and  executed  by 

William  Terry. 

80.  Small  Inlaid  Table. 

Designed  and  executed  by  Hu- 
bert Martin. 


Exhibit 

No. 

81.  Embroidered  Bag. 

Designed  and  executed  by  Bea- 
trice Venables. 

77-81.  Exhibited  by  the  Cam- 
berwell School  of  Arts  and 
Crafts. 

82.  Three-Handled  Mug. 

83.  Brown  Four-Handled  Jar. 

82  and  83.  Exhibited  by  A.  Car- 
dew. 

Designed  and  executed  by  E.  B. 
Fishley. 

84.  Design.  (Printed  cotton.) 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Alfred  Carpenter. 

85.  “Cuir  bouilli”  Casket. 

86.  “Cuir  bouilli”  Box. 

87.  Colored  Wax  Medallion. 

88.  Enameled  Glass  Bonbonniere. 

89.  Enameled  Glass  Bonbonniere. 

90.  Enameled  Glass  Bottle. 

85-90.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Nelia  Casella,  A. 
& C. 

91.  A Cat  Washing  Herself.  (Study  in 

terra  cotta.) 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Alice  Mary  Chaplin. 

92.  Tigers  and  Tiger  Lilies. 

Hanging  in  home-spun  (He- 
brides) and  wool  tapestry.  Hand 
woven.  Vegetable  dyed. 
Designed  by  A.  Carbusight. 

93.  “The  Deer  Park.” 

Conventional  hanging  of  stages 
in  hand-woven  tapestry  of  home- 
spun  and  vegetable  dyed  wool. 

92  and  93.  Exhibited  by  A.  M. 
Clive-Bayley. 

Designed  by  A.  Haddaway. 
Executed  by  Elizabeth  Middle- 
ton  and  others. 

94.  Printed  Book.  The  Authorised  Ver- 

sion of  the  English  Bible.  Vol.  I. 
Hammersmith:  The  Doves  Press, 
1903  (2  copies). 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  T.  J. 
Cobden-Sandcrson,  A.  & C., 

Emery  Walker,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  J.  H.  Mason,  J. 
Gutteridge,  C.  F.  Greengrass,  H. 
Gage-Cole,  J.  Ryan,  T.  Waller, 
and  A.  Beaumont  (all  at  the 
Doves  Press,  Hammersmith). 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


2ig 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

95.  Printed  Book.  “Cornelii  Taciti  de 

Vita  et  Moribus  Agricolae  Liber.” 

Hammersmith:  The  Doves  Press, 
1900. 

96.  Printed  Book,  “Paradise  Lost.” 

A Poem  in  12  books.  Hammer- 
smith: The  Doves  Press,  1902.  ^ 
94-96.  Exhibited  and  designed  i 
by  T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson,  A. 

& C.,  Emery  Walker,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  J.  H.  Mason,  J. 
Gutteridge,  C.  F.  Greengrass,  H. 
Gage-Cole,  J.  Ryan,  T.  Waller 
and  A.  Beaumont  (all  at  the 
Doves  Press,  Hammersmith). 

97.  Bound  Book.  “Cornelii  Taciti  de 

Vita  et  Moribus  Julii  Agricolae 
Liber.” 

Hammersmith,  1900. 

98.  Bound  Book,  William  Morris. 

An  address  by  J.  W.  Mackail. 
Hammersmith,  1900. 

99.  Bound  Book,  “Paradise  Lost.” 

Hammersmith,  1902. 

100.  Bound  Book,  “Seven  Poems  and 

Two  Translations.” 

By  Lord  Tennyson.  Hammer- 
smith, 1902. 

101.  Bound  Book,  “The  Ideal  Book,  or 

Book  Beautiful.” 

By  T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson,  A. 

& C.  Hammersmith,  1900. 

102.  Bound  Book,  “The  Floure  and  the 

Leafe.” 

Hammersmith,  Kelmscott  Press, 
1896. 

97-102.  Exhibited  and  designed 
by  T.  J.  Cobden-Sanderson,  A. 

& C. 

Executed  by  Charles  MacLeish,  j 
Charles  Wilkinson,  and  Bessie 
Hooley,  The  Doves  Bindery, 
Hammersmith. 

103.  Bound  Book,  “Sonnets  of  Shakes- 

peare.” 

Vale  Press.  Bound  in  green  mo- 
rocco. 

104.  Bound  Book,  “Works  of  Geoffrey 

Chaucer,  1687.” 

Bound  in  green  seal  leather. 
103-104.  Exhibited  and  designed  ! 
by  Douglas  Cockerell,  A.  & C.  j 
Executed  by  G.  March.  i 


Exhibit 

No. 

105.  Box  in  Shagreen  and  Silver. 

106.  Octagonal  Box  in  Shagreen  and 

Silver. 

105  and  106.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  J.  Paul  Cooper, 
A.  & C. 

107.  Tea  Cloth  applied  and  embroidered 

on  white  linen. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Alice  Lucy  Cox. 

108.  Model  of  a Boathouse  for  Mrs. 

Brown-Potter,  at  Maidenhead, 
England. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Lionel  Francis  Crane. 

109.  A Portiere  on  Linen.  (Worked  in 

silk  and  cotton.) 

Representing  the  Sun,  Moon, 
and  Stars  and  Signs  of  the 
Zodiac. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Mrs. 
Walter  Crane. 

Designed  by  Walter  Crane,  R. 
W.  S.,  A.  & C. 

no.  Mural  Cloisonne  Tile  Panel. 

Exhibited  and  designed  b y 
Walter  Crane. 

Executed  by  Pilkington  & Co. 

111.  Original  Designs  for  Mural  Tiles: 

“The  Five  Senses.” 

112.  Original  Designs  for  Book  Decora- 

tion, “The  Old  Garden,  Mrs.  De- 
land.” 

1 13.  Original  Design  for  a Stained  Glass 

Window, 

1 14.  Original  Design  for  a Municipal 

Mace,  for  silver-gilt  and  enamel. 
111-114.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Walter  Crane,  R. 
W.  S.,  A.  & C. 

1 15.  Copper  Medallion:  “Confidences.” 

Executed  by  Francis  Darlington. 

1 16.  Printed  Designs. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Charles  E.  Dawson. 

1 1 17.  Yoke  for  Child’s  Dress,  in  Patch- 
work  Applique.  (Silk.) 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  Rob- 
ert Dawson,  A.  R.  C.  A. 
Executed  by  Mrs.  R.  A.  Dawson. 

1 1 8.  Table  Centre. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Flor- 
ence Doe. 


220 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

1 19.  A Chess  Box. 

Painted  Wood.  Decorations  il- 
lustrative of  chess. 

120.  A Painted  Bowl:  “Scarlet  Runners.” 

121.  A Painted  Bowl:  “Michaelmas 

Daisies.” 

119-121.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Andrew  Brown  Don- 
aldson. 

122.  Bowl  in  Doulton  Stoneware. 

Exhibited  by  Doulton  & Co. 
Designed  and  executed  by  F.  C. 
Pope. 

123.  “Kneeling  Angel.”  Panel. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Conrad  Dressier,  A.  & C. 

124.  “Music.”  Panel  in  Translucent 

Enamel. 

125.  “Evening.”  Panel  in  Translucent 

Enamel.  In  brass  frame,  set  with 
jade. 

124  and  125.  Exhibited  by  Mary 
and  Charles  H.  Eastlake. 
Designed  by  Mary  Eastlake. 
Executed  by  Mary  and  Charles 
H.  Eastlake. 

126.  “Spring  Music.”  Colored  Plaster 

Relief. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Lilian  Edmunds. 

127.  Fire  Irons  and  Stand. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by 
Messrs.  J.  Elsley  & Co. 

128.  Blue  Green  Bottle.  (Poppy  Dec- 

oration.) 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  Sir 
E.  H.  Elton,  Bart.  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  Sir  E.  H.  Elton, 
Bart,  assisted  by  G.  Masters. 

129.  Wood  Carving,  Man’s  Head. 

130.  Wood  Carving,  Girl’s  Head. 

129  and  130.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Frank  L. 
Emanuel. 

131.  Printed  Book,  “Masque  of  the  Ed- 

wards.” 

Bound  in  white  holly. 

132.  Printed  Book,  “Woolman’s  Jour- 

nal.” 

Bound  in  green  levant  morocco. 

133.  Printed  Book  Wren’s  “Parentalia,” 


Exhibit 

No. 

134.  Printed  Book,  “Masque  of  the  Ed- 

wards” on  Vellum. 

135.  Printed  Book,  Chaucer’s  “Flower 

and  Leaf.” 

136.  Printed  Book,  Bunyan. 

Bound  in  brown  pigskin. 

137.  Printed  Book,  “American  Sheaves.” 

By  C.  R.  Ashbee.  Bound  in 
green  morocco. 

138.  Printed  Book,  “Shakespeare.” 

Bound  in  white  pigskin. 

139.  Printed  Book,  “Praises  of  Follie.” 

Bound  in  red  pigskin. 

140.  Printed  Book,  “An  Endeavor.” 

By  C.  R.  Ashbee.  Bound  in 
brown  morocco. 

141.  Printed  Book,  “Hymn  of  Bar- 

daisan.” 

Bound  in  red  morocco. 

142.  Printed  Book,  “Prayer  Book  of 

Edward  VII.” 

143.  Printed  Book,  Hoby’s  “Courtier.” 

144.  Printed  Book,  Psalter. 

131-144.  Exhibited  by  Essex 
House  Press. 

Designed  by  C.  R.  Ashbee,  A. 
& C.,  Miss  Power,  Miss  Edith 
Harwood  and  Members  of  the 
Guild  of  Handicraft,  Ltd. 
Executed  by  Members  of  the 
Guild  of  Handicraft,  Ltd. 

145.  Panel  in  Copper,  Silvered.  (Arms 

of  Westminster  School.) 

145a.  Panel  in  Copper,  Silvered.  Coat  of 
Arms  of  Geo.  H.  Vider. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  G.  W.  Eve. 

146.  Enamel  Panel,  “Medea.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  John  Eyre. 

147.  Six  Dessert  Doyleys. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  May  Field. 

148.  Chalice  in  Silver  and  Enamels,  set 

with  Amber,  Moonstones,  Ame- 
thysts and  Pearl  Blisters. 

149.  Overmantel  in  Oxydized  Silver 

and  Enamel,  “The  Garden  of  the 
Soul.” 

148  and  149.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Alexander 
Fisher,  A.  \ C. 


GREAT  BRITAIN, 


221 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


150.  Print  from  Set  of  Wood  Blocks, 

“Floodgates.” 

151.  Print,  “The  Waterway.” 

150  and  151.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Morley 
Fletcher. 

152.  Part  of  Decoration  for  Lloyd’s 

Registry. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  George  Frampton,  R.  A.,  A. 
& C. 

153.  Portiere  Embroidered.  (Ship  of 

Sixteenth  Century.) 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Mary  W.  Freeman. 

154.  Throwan. 

(a)  “Distant  Heather.” 

(b)  “Early  Victorian.” 

(c)  “Columbine.” 

Throwan. 

(d)  “Rose  Petals.” 

(e)  “Ordinary  Oyster.” 

(f)  “Dull  Peacock.” 

155.  Throwan.  (Designs  from  things 

in  Nature.) 

(a)  “Heart  of  Furnace.” 

(b)  “Like  Ripe  Corn.” 

(c)  “Atmosphere.” 

156.  English  Silk. 

Orange  Design. 

157.  English  Silk  Brocade. 

(a)  “Fritillary.” 

(b)  “Iris.” 

154-157-  Exhibited  and  designed 
by  Annie  Garnett. 

Executed  by  the  Misses  Garnett, 
MacSchaufhausen,  O’Rourke  and 
Spinners,  Weavers  and  Em- 
broiderers at  The  Spinnery, 
Windermere. 

158.  “Motleys.” 

Panels  for  a common  hall  door 
in  stained  glass. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Claire  Gaudet. 

159.  Design  for  a Book  Cover  in  Three 

Colors. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Alice  B.  Giles. 

160.  Plastercast  of  an  Inscription  to  go 

over  Church  Door. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  A.  E. 

R.  Gill. 


Exhibit 

No. 

161.  Silver  Cup,  “Wedding  Procession.” 

Exhibited  and  executed  by 
Countess  Feodora  Gleichen. 

162.  Hand  Mirror. 

Jade,  bronze  and  enamel. 
Exhibited  and  executed  by 
Countess  Feodora  Gleichen. 

163.  Pieces  of  Silver  in  Case. 

(1)  Silver  hand  mirror. 

(2)  Silver  belt. 

(3)  Silver  tray. 

(4)  Silver  and  opal  clasp. 

(5)  Pierced  clasp. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Bertha  L.  Goff. 

164.  Inlaid  Walnut  Frame. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Hon. 
Mabel  de  Grey. 

165.  Bevelled  Mirror  in  Oak  Frame. 

166.  Carved  Oak  Chest. 

167.  China  Cabinet  in  Oak. 

165-167.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  A.  Romney 
Green. 

168.  Water  Color  Print,  The  Toy  Boat. 

169.  Water  Color  Print,  Dutch  Girls. 

168  and  169.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Louise  M. 
Glazier. 

170.  Hand  Wrought  Jewellery. 

Finger  Bowl,  sugar  spoon,  neck- 
lace and  waist  belt. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  W.  S.  Hadaway,  A.  & C. 

171.  Silver  and  Cloisonne  Enamel 

Necklet. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Dorothy  Haig. 

172.  Two  Colored  Photos  of  Stained 

Glass. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  Regi- 
nald Hallward,  A.  & C. 

173.  Bound  Book,  “The  Hollow  Land. 

By  William  Morris.  Bound  in 
green  morocco. 

Exhibited  by  Sibyl  Barnard  and 
Tvilian  Hay-Cooper. 

Designed  by  Lilian  Hay-Cooper. 
Executed  by  Sibyl  Barnard  and 
Lilian  Hay-Cooper. 


Exhibit 

No. 


222 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of 


Exhibit 

No. 

174.  Silver-Grain  Wardrobe. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Heal 
& Son. 

Designed  by  Ambrose  Heal,  Jr. 

175.  Disc  Pendant  with  Pearls  .and 

Amethysts. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Mrs.  Philip  Hensley. 

176.  Caligraphy,  Roman  Capitals  in 

Gold  on  Purple  Vellum. 

(Commencement  of  St.  John’s 
Gospel.) 

177.  Caligraphy,  Round  Writing  Pater 

Noster,  Credo  and  Ave. 

(Bound  together.) 

176  and  177.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Graily  Hewitt, 
A.  & C. 

178.  Design  for  Printed  Chintz. 

179.  Belt  Buckle. 

180.  Pair  of  Knitting  Needle  Sheaths. 

178-180.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  H.  Gertrude  Hil- 
desheim. 

181.  Three  Decorative  Drawings. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Dorothy  J.  Hilton. 

182.  Silver  Table  Centre-piece. 

183.  “Eros,”  Pendant. 

184.  Bell  Push. 

182-183.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Joseph  Hodel. 

185.  Bound  Book,  “The  Rubaiyat  of 

Omar  Khayyam.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Else  Hoffman. 

186.  Panel,  “Angel  of  Judgment.” 

Exhibited  and  designed  by 
Henry  Holiday,  A.  & C. 

187.  Bound  Book,  “Song  of  Songs.” 

188.  Bound  Book,  Dante’s  “Inferno.” 

187  and  188.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  printed  by  C.  H.  St.  J. 
Hornby,  A.  & C. 

189.  Decorative  Panel  in  Leather, 

“Orpheus  and  Eurydice.” 

190.  Medallion  in  Leather,  St.  Cecilia.” 

189  and  190.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Mary  G.  Hous- 
ton. 


Art  Workmanship. 

Exhibit 

No. 

191.  Woven  Hanging,  “Vineyard.” 

192.  Silk  Brocade,  “Pelican.” 

193.  Gold  Brocade  Chalice  Veil. 

194.  Silk  Brocade,  “St.  Paul’s.” 

191-194.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Edmund  Hunter. 

195.  Design  for  Stained  Glass,  “Figure 

of  Christ.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Selwyn  Image,  A.  & C. 

196.  Lady’s  Work  Table.  (Painted  in 

oil  color  on  a gesso  ground.) 

197.  Carved  Panel  in  Oak,  “The  Sheep- 

fold.” 

198.  Carved  Panel  in  Italian  Walnut. 

196-198.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  George  Jack,  A.  & C. 

199.  Eight  Framed  Examples  of  Wall 

Papers. 

(a  to  h)  Exhibited  by  Jeffrey 
& Co. 

Designed  by  Walter  Crane,  R. 
W.  S.,  A.  & C.,  Lewis  F.  Day, 
A.  & C.,  Heywood  Summer,  A. 
& C,  A.  F.  Vigers,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  G.  Godfrey  and 
others  under  the  direction  of 
Metford  Warner,  A.  & C. 

200.  Case  of  Enamel  Jewellery. 

Ship  Pendant  in  silver  and 
mother-of-pearl;  Peacock  clasp 
in  silver  and  champleve  enamel; 
Daisy  Pendant;  Speedwell  Pend- 
ant; Peacock  Brooch;  Speedwell 
Set  of  Four  Buttons. 

201.  Woodcut  in  Colors,  “The  Stepping 

Stones.” 

202.  Woodcut  in  Colors,  “Seagulls.” 

200-202.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Ethel  Kirkpatrick. 

203.  Wood  Engraving,  “The  Gabled 

House.” 

204.  “The  Barbican  Gate.” 

205.  Color  Print,  “The  Bridge.” 

206.  Color  Print,  “St.  Ives  Harbor.” 

207.  Color  Print,  “Drying  Sails.” 

208.  Color  Print,  “Boat-buildings.” 

209.  Color  Print,  “The  Sloop  Inn.” 

210.  Color  Print,  “The  Lighthouse.”, 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


223 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 


21 1.  Color  Print,  “St.  Ives  Bay.”  1 

203-21 1.  Exhibited,  designed  and  ' 
executed  by  Sydney  Lee.  | 

212.  Plaster  Design  for  Door  Knocker.  | 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed  j 
by  Ruby  Levick.  j 

213a.  Gold  Lace  Pin,  four  opals  and 
pearl. 

213b.  Lace  Pin. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Mrs.  E.  M.  Linnell. 

214.  Chimney-piece. 

Designed  by  George  Jack,  A.  & C. 

215.  Grate. 

Designed  by  George  Jack,  A.  & C. 

216.  Enamelled  Fire-dogs.  (Parrots.) 

Designed  by  W.  R.  Lethaby, 
A.  & C. 

217.  One  Pair  Bright  Wrought-iron 

Fire-dogs,  with  ornamental  rose 
design. 

Designed  by  Henry  Longden, 
A.  & C.,  and  J.  Eyre,  A.  & C. 

218.  Copper  Models:  “Days  of  Creation.” 

Designed  by  Henry  Wilson. 
Executed  by  R.  Catterson-Smith, 
A.  & C. 

214-218.  Exhibited  by  Longden 
& Co. 

Executed  by  Longden  & Cc. 
Assisted  by  Miss  Harding,  J. 
Eyre,  W.  Bullas,  J.  Clucas,  and  j 
J.  Dalton,  under  the  direction  of  i 
Henry  Longden. 

219.  Blotter. 

220.  Album. 

219  and  220.  Exhibited  and  de- 
signed by  D.  S.  MacColl. 
Executed  by  E.  M.  MacColl,  A. 

& C.  ! 

221.  Box  of  Copper-gik  with  Five  Gold  | 

Cloisonne  Enamel  Panels,  St. 
George  and  Dragon.  j 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed  | 
by  Ottilie  Maclaren.  I 

222.  Teak  Cabinet.  | 

Exhibited  by  Maids  & Harper.  [ 
Designed  by  Mervyn  Macartney,  I 
A.  & C. 

Executed  by  T.  Davis  and  T.  I 
Smith. 


Exhibit 

No. 

223.  Panel,  St.  Cecilia. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Frederick  Marriott,  A.  & C. 

224.  Embroidered  White  Linen  Bed- 

spread. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Ethel 
F.  Marrs. 

Designed  by  Miss  Down. 

225.  Part  Mosaic  Panel,  Roses. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  Gae- 
tano Meo. 

Executed  by  H.  Anstead  and  C. 
Potter. 

226.  Embroidered  Coverlet. 

Exhibited  by  May  Morris. 
Designed  by  William  Morris. 
Executed  by  May  Morris,  M. 
Deacon  and  E.  Wright. 

227.  “Some  Meditations  of  Marcus 

Aurelius.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Philip  Mortimer. 

228.  Painted  Screen,  “Blake  and  Van 

Tromp.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  R.  Morton  Nance,  A.  & C. 

229.  Proof  of  Drawings  for  Mackail’s 

“Life  of  William  Morris.” 

230.  Proofs  of  Drawings  for  “Highways 

and  By-ways  of  Shakespeare’s 
Country.” 

231.  Bookplates. 

232.  Drawings  for  Bourget’s  “Impres- 

sions of  Oxford.” 

229-232.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Edmund  H.  New, 
A.  81  C. 

233.  Oak  Table. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  C. 

F.  Nielsen. 

Designed  by  C.  F.  Annesley 
Voysey,  A.  & C. 

234.  Burse  and  Chalice  Veil. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Rose 
Parkinson. 

Designed  by  W.  E.  Parkinson. 

235.  Gold  Pendant,  moonstones,  sap- 

phires, emeralds. 

236.  Gold  Pendant,  enamel,  emeralds, 

cabochon  sapphire. 

235-236.  Exhibited  and  designed 
by  E.  J.  Partridge. 

Executed  by  F.  J.  Partridge  and 

G.  M.  Hart. 


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•DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

N©.  1 

237.  Bound  Book,  Guest  Book,  bound 

in  dark  green  morocco,  hand-  i 
tooled. 

238.  Bound  Book,  “The  Discourses  of 

Epictetus.”  In  two  volumes.  I 
237  and  238.  Exhibited  and  de-  | 
signed  by  Alice  Pattinson. 
Executed  by  Alice  Pattinson  and  | 
George  Fisher. 

239.  Rose-leaf  Necklace  of  Beads  and  | 

Precious  Stones. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  L.  and  L.  V.  Peskett. 

240.  Gold  and  Pearl  Necklet. 

241.  Gold  and  Opal  Ring. 

242.  Gold  Brooch  set  with  Matrix  Emer- 

ald. 

240-242.  Exhibited,  designed  and  i 
executed  by  William  H.  Pick. 

243.  Painted  Tiles. 

244.  Painted  Tiles. 

243  and  244.  Exhibited  by  The  j 
Pilkington  Tile  and  Pottery  Cr>.,  1 
Ltd. 

Designed  by  Lewis  F.  Day,  A.  i 

& C. 

Executed  by  Lawrence  Hall. 

245.  Printed  Book,  “Deux  Contes  de  Ma 

Mere  L’Oye.” 

Par  Ch.  Perrault,  frontispiece 
(wood  engraving),  printed  in 
black,  green  and  gold. 

246.  Printed  Book,  “Les  Ballades  de  j 

Maitu  Frangois  Villon.” 

Frontispiece  and  border  printed 
in  black  and  red  (wood  engrav- 
ing). i 

247.  Printed  Book,  “Aucassin  and  Nico-  1 

lete.”  i 

Frontispiece  printed  in  five  col- 
ors (wood  engraving). 

248.  Wood  Engravings. 

249.  Wood  Engraving,  ornamental  : 

border  of  first  page  of  the 
“Areopagitica”  of  John  Milton. 

245-249.  Exhibited  and  executed 
by  Lucien  and  Esther  Pissarro. 
Designed  by  Lucien  Pissarro,  A. 

& C. 

250.  Cut  Glass  Spanish  Decanter. 

251.  Cut  Glass  Old  English  Liqueur 

Glass. 


Exhibit 

No. 

252.  Cut  Glass  Old  English  Liqueur 

Glass. 

253.  Cut  and  Engraved  Old  English 

Champagne  Glass. 

250-253.  Exhibited  by  James 
Powell  & Sons. 

Cut  by  W.  Longshore. 

Blown  by  T.  Car  doe  and  T. 
Smith. 

254.  Finger  Bowl  with  Blue  “Tears.” 

Designed  by  H.  J.  Powell,  A. 
& C. 

Executed  by  T.  J.  Avery. 

255.  Flower  Bowl  with  Blue  “Tears.” 

From  Picture  by  Hugo  Vander- 
goes  in  Uffizi  Gallery. 

Executed  by  T.  Smith. 

256.  Vase  engraved  with  Harebells  and 

Motto. 

257.  Vase  engraved  with  Imperial  Lily. 

258.  Vase  engraved  with  Christmas 

Roses. 

259.  Vase  engraved  with  Flax  Flower 

and  Motto. 

260.  Vase,  Poppy-seed,  Alsatian  Blue. 

261.  Vase,  Poppy-seed,  Alsatian  Blue. 

262.  Electric  Light  Table  Lamp. 

263.  Crimson  and  Gold  Liqueur  Glass. 

264.  Crimson  and  Gold  “Tear”  Bottle. 

265.  Liqueur  Decanter. 

266.  Decanter  with  Sea-green  “Tears.” 

267.  Hock  Glass  with  Three  Strand  Leg. 

268.  Tazza,  Cobweb  and  Dewdrops. 

269.  From  Graeco-Roman  Glass  in  Brit- 

ish Museum. 

Engraved  with  word  'Evcppoovv^ 
(good  cheer). 

270.  Claret  Decanter. 

Mounted  in  silver  with  blister 
pearls. 

271.  Vase  engraved  with  Speedwell. 

272.  Vase. 

Copied  from  photograph  of  Clay 
Treasure  Vase  exhumed  at  Knos- 
sos  in  Crete. 

273.  Claret  Decanter. 

Design  based  on  Florentine  Oil 
Bottle. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


225 


Original  Objects  of 


Exhibit 

No. 

274.  Liqueur  Decanter. 

Design  based  on  Florentine  Oil 
Bottle. 

275.  Tazza. 

276.  Tazza. 

277.  Champagne  Glass. 

278.  Claret  Glass. 

279.  Sherry  Glass. 

280.  Liqueur  Glass. 

281.  Wine  Decanter. 

282.  Motto  Hock  Glass. 

283.  Claret  Glass,  Sea-green  Stem  and 

Prunts. 

284.  Sherry  Glass,  Sea-green  Stem  and 

Prunts. 

285.  Liqueur  Glass,  Sea-green  Stem  and 

Prunts. 

286.  Sea-green  Decanter. 

254-286.  Exhibited  by  James 
Powell  & Sons. 

Designed  by  H.  J.  Powell,  A. 
& C. 

Executed  by  T.  J.  Avery,  H. 
Hart,  T.  Smith,  and  E.  R.  Wills. 

287.  Panel  of  “Prior’s  Glass,”  White. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  Ed- 
ward S.  Prior,  A.  & C. 

Executed  by  Messrs.  Britten  & 
Gibson. 

288.  Embroidered  Panel. 

289.  Cushion  Cover. 

288  and  289.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Maud  M.  Pryce. 

290.  “The  Goose  Girl.” 

Design  for  an  embroidered 
screen. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Dorothy  Reed. 

291.  Oak  Carved  Panel,  “Sleeping 

Cherubs.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Maria  E.  Reeks,  A,  & C. 

292.  Two  Illuminated  Pages,  Book  of 

Jonah. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Edmond  G.  Reuter,  A.  & C. 

293.  Bas-relief  and  Stand,  “Youth.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  W.  Reynolds  Stephens,  A. 
Sz  C. 


Art  Workmanship. 

Exhibit 

No. 

294.  Gold  and  Enamel  Pendant  set  with 

aquamarine  and  pearl  broque. 

295.  Silver  Filigree  Pendant  set  with 

stones. 

296.  Silver  Neck  Chain  set  with  pearls. 

297.  Gold  Necklace  set  with  amethyst, 

yellow  topaz  and  green  garnet. 
294-297.  Exhibited  and  designed 
by  Fredk.  S.  Robinson,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  W.  Gillett. 

298.  Copper  Mirror  Frame. 

299.  Pair  of  Wrought  Copper  Candle- 

sticks. 

300.  Copper  Inkstand,  silvered  and  oxy- 

dized. 

298-300.  Exhibited  by  Messrs. 
R.  LI.  B.  Rathbone  & Co. 
Designed  by  R.  LI.  B.  Rathbone, 
A.  & C. 

Executed  by  R.  LI.  B.  Rathbone 
and  assistants. 

301.  Plaster  Panel  for  Mantelpiece, 

“May  Day  Procession.” 

Exhibited,  designed  ?nd  executed 
by  Miss  E.  M.  Rope. 

302.  Bound  Book,  “The  Merchant  of 

Venice.” 

In  Niger  morocco,  gold  tooled. 
Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Irma  T.  Rowntree. 

303.  Design  for  Cretonne  or  Printed 

Velvet,  “Birds  and  Beasts.” 

304.  Stencilled  Design  for  Christmas 

Card,  with  Stencil  Plate,  “Pea- 
cock and  Tree.” 

305.  Printed  Cretonne,  “Conventional 

Tulip  Sprays.” 

303-305.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Rex  and  Harry 
Silver. 

306.  Silver  Pendant  set  with  Opals. 

307.  Silver  Pendant  set  with  Opals. 

308.  Silver  Pendant  set  with  Chryso- 

prase. 

306-308.  Exh.ibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Edgar  Simpson. 

309.  Caligraphy,  “Revelation”  (CC  2t 

and  22). 

I'lxhibitcd.  designed  and  executed 
by  Mabel  E.  Smith. 


226 


DEPARTMENT.  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

310.  Caligraphy,  “Songs,”  by  Robert 

Bums. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Percy  J.  Smith. 

31 1.  Panel  in  Mother-of-Pearl  and  Gold, 

and  Colored  Mosaics,  “Praise  ye 
Him,  all  ye  His  Angels.” 
Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Katherine  A.  van  Someren. 

312.  Porcelain  Panel,  “Queen  Eliza- 

beth.” 

313.  Porcelain  Panel,  “Le  Bain  des 

Nymphes.” 

312  and  313.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Leon  V.  Solon. 

314.  Cabinet  for  Prints. 

Gilded  on  gesso  and  painted  in 
tempera,  ornamented  with  ame- 
thysts and  carbuncles. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by 
Joseph  E.  Southall,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  Joseph  E.  and  Mrs 
Southall. 

315.  Stained  Glass  Panel,  “The  Angel 

of  the  Cross.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Silvester  Sparrow. 

316.  Forged  Iron  Fireiron-holder  and 

Fireirons.  (Poker,  Shovel  and 
Tongs.) 

317.  Forged  Iron  Trivet. 

316  and  317.  Exhibited  and  de- 
signed by  Edward  Spencer. 
Executed  by  Walter  Spencer 
and  F.  Jobe. 

318.  Painted  Dresser. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  C.  S 
Spooner,  A.  & C. 

Executed  by  C.  Sparrow  and  C. 
S.  Spooner. 

319.  Stained  Glass  Royal  Arms  of  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,  with  Sup- 
porters. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  James  H.  Stanley. 

320.  Silver  Yacht  Trophy. 

321.  Silver  Christening  Cup. 

320  and  321.  Executed  and  de- 
signed by  Florence  H.  Steele. 
Executed  bv  F.  H.  Steele  and 
Messrs.  Elkington  & Co. 


322.  Mirror  in  Gilded  Carved  Wood  and 

Gesso  Frame. 

323.  Convex  Mirror  in  Gilded  Carved 

Wood  Frame. 

322  and  323.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Frederic  Stuttig. 

324.  Fitzroy  School  Pictures. 

Original  Water  Color  Drawings 
for  the  Months. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Heywood  Sumner,  A.  & C. 

325.  Bound  Book,  “Poesies  de  Francois 

Villon.” 

Vale  Press.  Green  morocco. 

326.  Bound  Book,  “Life  of  Benvenuto 

Cellini.” 

Vale  Press.  Two  Volumes. 
Niger  morocco. 

327.  Bound  Book,  Visitors*  Book. 

Niger  morocco. 

325-327.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  F.  Sangorski  and 
G.  Sutcliffe. 

328.  Bound  Book,  “The  Tempest.” 

329.  Bound  Book,  “Cranford.” 

328  and  329.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  The  Misses 
Ethel  Taunton  and  Walbrand- 
Evans. 

330-348.  Vases. 

349.  Vase  with  Lid. 

350.  Tea  Bottle  with  Cover. 

351.  Pot  Pourri  mounted  in  Pewter. 

352.  Pair  of  Blue  Candlesticks. 

(a)  and  (b). 

353-361.  Bowls. 

362.  Bowl  with  Perforated  Lid. 

363.  Jug. 

330-363.  Exhibited  and  designed 
by  W.  Howson  Taylor,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  W.  Howson  Taylor 
and  W.  Forrester  and  E.  Bos- 
well. 

364.  Design  for  Decoration  of  Music 

Room  in  Stencil. 

365.  Full-size  Cartoon  for  one  Panel  of 

the  above. 

364  and  365.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Edward  Ingram 
Taylor. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 

Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


227 


Exhibit 

No. 

366.  Silk  Embroidery,  “Angel  and 

Tree” 

Exhibited  by  Una  Arterelde 
Taylor,  A.  & C. 

Designed  by  W.  Graham  Rob 
ertson. 

Executed  by  Una  Arterelde  Tay 
lor,  A.  & C. 

367.  Silk  Embroidery,  Arabesque  De 

Sign. 

Exhibited  and  executed  by  Un; 
Arterelde  Taylor,  A.  & C. 

368.  Embroidered  Antipendium, 

Symbol  of  St.  John  the  Evan 
gelist. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  W i 
G.  Paulson  Townsend.  i 

Executed  by  Royal  School 
Art  Needlework. 

369-372.  Needlework  Panels. 

Series  of  four  panels,  forming’  j 
an  Allegory  of  the  progress  o‘ 
a soul. 

373.  Tryptich,  “Madonna  and  Child.” 

374.  Enamel  Pendant,  “My  Lad- 

Crowns  Love.” 

375.  Enamel  Pendant,  “Chosen.” 

369-375.  Exhibited,  designed  am’ 
executed  by  Airs.  Phoebe  A 
Traquair,  A.  & C. 

376.  Keepsake  Box.  (Circular.) 

377.  Keepsake  Box. 

376  and  377.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Mrs.  A.  P 
Trotter. 

378.  Hand  Tufted  Rug,  Large  Poppies 

Oriental  Convention. 

Exhibited  and  designed  bv  W 
E.  Tyler. 

Executed  by  Alexander  Mortoi 
& Co. 

379.  Design  for  Wall  Paper,  “The 

Bray.” 

380.  Design  for  Wall  Paper,  “Horse 

Chestnuts.” 

381.  Design  for  Wall  Paper,  “Tulip.”  i 

382.  Design  for  Printed  Linen,  “Rose.” 

383.  Book  Written  and  Decorated  on 

Vellum,  “Blessed  Damozel.” 
379-383.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Allan  F.  Vigers,  A.  , 
& C. 


Exhibit 
No. 

384.  Printed  Book  on  Vellum,  Decor- 
ated, Bacon’s  “Essay  of  Gardens.” 

385.  Printed  Book  on  Paper,  Decorated, 
Bacon’s  “Essay  of  Gardens.” 

384-385.  Exhibited  and  designed 
by  Allan  F.  Vigers,  A.  & C. 
Executed  by  Chiswick  Press. 

386.  Printed  Book,  Morris  Lecture,  “A.rt 
and  the  Beauty  of  the  Earth.” 

Decorated  with  birds  and 
flowers. 

387.  Printed  Book,  Morris  Lecture,  “A.rt 
and  the  Beauty  of  the  Earth.” 

Decorated  with  acanthus  and 
flowers. 

38S.  Printed  Book,  Morris  Lecture, 

“Address  at  Birmingham.” 
Decorated  with  shields  and 
flowers. 

389.  Printed  Book,  Morris  Lecture, 

“Some  Hints  on  Pattern  Design- 
ing.” 

Decorated  with  vetch  and  birds. 

j 390.  Printed  Book,  Morris  Lecture, 

“Address  at  Birmingham.” 
Decorated  with  vines  and  part- 
ridges. 

386-390.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Allan  F.  Vigers,  A. 
& C. 

I 391.  Design  for  Wall  Paper.  (Water 
Color  Drawing.) 

392.  Jubilee  Design  (“V.  R.”)  for  Wall 

Paper.  (Water  Color  Drawing.) 

393.  Design  for  Hearth  Rug.  (Water 

Color  Drawing.) 

394.  Two  Color  Prints  of  Design  for 

Carpet. 

395.  Inlaid  Workbox. 

396.  Fourteen  Pieces  of  Woven  Fabric. 

397.  Frame  containing  Designs  for 

Badges  and  Book  plates. 

39f-397.  Exhibiud.  designed  anti 
executed  by  C.  1'.  .\nneslcy  Voy- 
sey,  A.  & C. 

397a.  Four  Painted  Tiles. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by  C.  F. 
Annesley  Vo^'sey,  d:  C. 
Executed  by  ddie  I’iikington  Tile 
and  Pottery  Co. 


228 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 

398.  Stained  Glass  Panel,  “The  Goddess 

of  the  Air  Surrounded  by  Famil- 
iars in  the  form  of  Birds.” 

399.  Design  in  Water  Color  for  above 

Panel. 

400.  Design  in  Water  Color  for  Do- 

mestic Glass. 

398-400.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  Leonard  Walker. 

401.  Designs  for  Stencil  Cards  of  Greet- 

ing.  j 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  C.  Alban  Wallis.  ; 

402.  Oval  Box  in  Paint  and  Polished  I 

Varnish. 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed  j 
by  Mrs.  Douglas  Watson.  ! 

403.  Altar  Cross  in  Wrought  Metal, 

with  Enrichments  in  Enamel  and 
Precious  Stones. 

Exhibited  and  designed  by^John 
Williams. 

Executed  by  John  Williams  and 
D.  W.  Evans. 

404.  Buttons. 

405.  Silver,  Chrysoprase,  and  Enamel 

Pendant. 

406.  Silver,  Enamel  and  Turquoise 

Pendant. 


407.  Buckle. 

404-407.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  E.  C.  Woodward. 

408.  Design  for  Stained  Glass  Window, 

“The  Call  of  the  Apostles.” 

Exhibited,  designed  and  executed 
by  Paul  Woodroffe. 

408a.  Stained  Glass  Window.  Coat  of 
Arms  of  Sholto  Douglas,  ’Esq. 

408  and  408a.  Exhibited,  designed 
and  executed  by  Paul  Woodroffe. 

409.  Bound  Book,  “Sonnets  by  Eliza- 

beth Barrett  Browning.” 

410.  Bound  Book,  “A  Child’s  Garden  of 

Verses.” 

Bound  in  Niger  morocco,  gold 
tooled. 

409-410.  Exhibited,  designed  and 
executed  by  E.  E.  Woolrich. 

41 1.  Hammered  Ironwork  Grill,  “The 

Rose  and  the  Lily.” 

Petals  and  stamens  hammered 
out  and  welded. 

Exhibited  by  the  Worrall  Iron 
Gate  Works. 

Designed  by  R.  J.  Worrall. 
Executed  by  A.  Lovell. 


HOLLAND 


Art  Commissioner-General 
H.  W.  Mesdag 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 
Wiley  Martens 


Members  of  Art  Commission 

Hubert  Vos,  Acting  Commissioner 
. Ed.  Cuypers 
H.  W.  Jansen 
B.  VAN  Hove 
Ad.  Le  Comte 
Ph.  Zilcken 


For  information  rejjardin^'  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to 
Mr.  J.  C.  Schuller,  in  Gallery  58, 


HOLLAND 


EAST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  33»  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  60,  61 ; also  Galleries  G and  H* 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Abrahams,  Miss  Anna  Adelaide,  The 
Hague. 

1.  Still  Life. 

Akkeringa,  Johannes  Evert,  Heeze. 

2.  Brabant  Interior. 

Apol,  Louis,  The  Hague. 

3.  At  the  Pond. 

Arntzenius,  Floris,  The  Hague. 

4.  A Typical  Main  Street  in  The 

Hague. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Bleulandt  van  Oordt,  Miss  Johanna, 
Voorburg. 

13.  Violets. 

Blommers,  Bernardus  Johannes,  Schev- 
eningen. 

14.  The  Shell-fisherman. 

15.  A Happy  Family. 

Bock,  Theophile  de,  Haarlem. 

16.  On  the  Field. 

Bongers,  B,  Delft. 

17.  Landscape. 

Breitner,  George  Hendrik,  Aerdenhout 
(Bloemendaal). 

18.  Street  in  Amsterdam. 

19.  Canal  in  Amsterdam. 


Bastert,  Nicolaas,  Nieuwersluis. 

5.  October. 

6.  Along  the  Dike. 


Bauer,  Marius  A.  J.,  Aerdenhout  (Bloem-  j 
endaal).  1 

7.  Ali-Baba.  j 

I 


Baukema,  Sieger,  Arnhem. 
8.  Near  the  Sheepscot. 


Bisschop,  Christoffel,  Scheveningen.  j 

9.  The  Best  in  the  Market.  j 

Bisschop,  Richard,  The  Hague.  I 

10.  Church  Interior  in  Breda.  j 

Bisschop-Robertson,  Mrs.  Suze,  The 
Hague.  1 

11.  Nude  Study.  | 

Bleckmann,  Wilhelm  Christiaan  Con-  i 
stant.  The  Hague. 

12.  Field  of  Tulips  in  Holland.  I 


Briet,  Arthur,  Nunspeet. 

20.  Laren  Interior, 

21.  Nunspeet  Interior. 

Broedelet,  Andre,  Laren. 

22.  The  Children’s  Joy. 

Browne,  Robert  Ives,  Scheveningen. 

23.  In  August. 

Buisman,  H.,  The  Hague. 

24.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Chattel,  Fredericus  Jacobus  du,  Scheven- 
ingen. 

25.  Mill  at  Vreeland. 

26.  Evening. 

Comte,  Adolf  le,  Rotterdam. 

27.  Harbor  at  Veere. 

Court  Onderwater,  Hendrik  F.  de,  Laren. 

28.  Laren  Interior. 

Dankmeyer,  Charles  B.,  Oosterbeek. 

29.  Holland  Town-view. 


HOLLAND, 


231 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Deutmann,  Frans,  Amsterdam. 

30.  Procession  at  Laren. 

Dooyewaard,  Jacob,  Laren. 

31.  Rehearsing  a Lesson. 

Dijssel-hofF,  G.  W.,  Haarlem. 

32.  Aquarium. 

Essen,  Jan  van,  Scheveningen. 

33.  Amongst  the  Hills. 

34.  On  the  Heath. 

Franken,  P.,  The  Hague. 

35.  Milking  Time. 

Frankfort,  Eduard,  Amsterdam. 

36.  Twente  Interior. 

Gabriel,  Paul  Joseph  Constantin  (de 
ceased),  1828-1903. 

37.  Mill  at  Vreeland. 

38.  Brook  near  Kortenhoef. 

39.  In  the  Polder. 

Gorter,  Arnold  Marc,  Amsterdam. 

40.  Autumn  Colors. 

Grandmont-Hubrecht,  Mrs.  Bramine, 
Taermina  (Sicily). 

41.  Girl  Reading. 

Gratama,  G.  D.,  The  Hague. 

42.  Fisherwoman. 

Gunneweg,  Herman,  Dordrecht. 

43.  A River  in  Holland. 

Haar,  Herman  van  der,  de  Bilt. 

44.  At  Home. 

Hart,  Nibbrig  F.,  Laren. 

45.  Philemon  and  Baucis. 

Haverman,  Hendrik  Johannes,  The 
Hague. 

46.  Spring. 

47.  Motherhood. 

Henkes,  Gerke,  Voorburg. 

48.  Devotion. 

49.  Dutch  Kitchen. 

Hense,  Miss  Sara,  Zeist. 

50.  Roses. 

Heyberg,  Johannes  Gerardus,  Rotterdam. 

51.  Barracks  of  the  Royal  Guards. 
Hoog,  Bernard  de,  Haarlem. 

52.  Maternal  Joy. 

Hoppe,  Bernard,  The  Hague. 

53.  Autumn  Night. 


Exhibit 
I No. 

Horrix,  W.  M.,  The  Hague. 

54.  Orchard  of  Cherry  Trees. 

Horssen,  W.  B.  van,  Rijsv/ijk. 
i 55.  Landscape. 

Hoynck  van  Papendrecht,  Jan,  The 
Hague. 

56.  The  Gordon  Highlanders  at  Qua- 

tre  Bras. 

Hulk,  Jr.,  Johannes  Frederik,  Amster- 
dam. 

57.  The  Happy-go-lucky  Family. 

Hijner,  Arend,  The  Hague. 

58.  Spinning  Wool. 

! Israels,  Isaac,  Amsterdam. 

59.  In  the  Dunes. 

60.  Donkeys  on  the  Beach. 

61.  The  Sisters  Daynef. 

Israels,  Jozef,  The  Hague. 

62.  The  Skipper. 

63.  Eating. 

64.  Saying  Grace. 

65.  Painful  and  Joyful. 

66.  Returning  from  the  Fields. 

67.  The  Old  Scribe. 

Jansen,  H.  W.,  Amsterdam. 

68.  In  the  Dock  at  Antwerp. 

69.  In  the  Dock  at  Amsterdam. 

Josselin  de  Jong,  P.  de,  Scheveningen. 

70.  At  the  Watering  Place. 

Jurres,  Johannes  Hendrik,  Amsterdam. 

71.  Joseph  sold  by  his  Brothers. 

Kate  Mari  ten,  The  Hague. 

72.  The  Old  Fisherman. 

Kerling,  Miss  Anna  E.,  The  Hague. 

73.  A Dutch  Peasant. 

Kever,  Jacob  Simon  Hendrik,  Amster- 
dam. 

74.  Mother  and  Child. 

Kleintjes,  Jan  L.,  Heerde. 

75.  Meditation. 

Klinkenberg,  Karel,  The  Hague. 

76.  Marketday,  Rotterdam. 

77.  Harbor  at  Hoorn. 

78.  View  on  a Bridge,  Rotterdam. 

Knap,  Gerrit  Willem,  Amsterdam. 

79.  Amsterdam. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 


Koning,  Arnold  Hendrik,  Ede  (Gelder- 
land). 

80.  Landscape  with  Cattle. 

Konijnenburg,  Willem  Adriaan  van,  The 
Hague. 

81.  In  the  Old  City. 

Koster,  Anton  Louise,  Haarlem. 

82.  The  Culture  of  Bulbs.  (Tulips, 

hyacinths,  etc.,  near  Haarlem.) 

Laan,  Gerard  van  der.  The  Hague. 

83.  Winter  in  Holland  (near  Delft). 
Langeveld,  Frans  A.,  Laren. 

84.  A Quiet  Corner  in  Laren. 

Lapidoth,  Maurits  Constantijn,  Nunspeet. 

85.  The  Cottage. 

Legner,  J.  C.  U.,  Utrecht. 

86.  Canal  at  Utrecht. 

Maarel,  Marius  van  der.  The  Hague. 

87.  Beer  Drinker. 

Maris,  Jacob  (deceased),  1837-1899. 

88.  The  River. 

89.  In  the  Dunes. 

90.  View  of  Amsterdam. 

Maris,  Willem,  The  Hague. 

91.  A Dutch  Meadow. 

Maris,  Jbzn.,  Willem,  The  Hague.  | 

92.  Summer 

Martens,  Willy,  Scheveningen. 

93.  A Hero  at  Rest.  Portrait  of  Gen-  | 

eral  P.  Cronje. 

94.  Harvesting  Rye. 

95.  Homeward. 

Mastenbroek,  Johan  Hendrik,  Rotterdam. 

96.  A Rainy  Day  at  Dordrecht. 

Melis,  Henricus  Johannes,  Rotterdam. 

97.  The  First  at  Table. 

Mesdag-van  Calcar,  Mrs.  G.,  Schev- 
eningen. 

98.  Interior. 

Mesdag,  Hendrik  Willem,  The  Hague. 

99.  A Stormy  Day. 

100.  On  the  Dutch  Coast. 

101.  Summer  Morning. 

Mesdag,  Taco  (deceased),  1829-1902. 

102.  A Country  Road. 

Mesdag-van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.,  The  Hague. 

103.  Still  Life. 

104.  Landscape. 


No. 

Meulen,  Frangois  Pieter  ter.  The  Hague. 

105.  Amongst  the  Trees. 

106.  On  the  Llolland  Dunes. 

Moes,  Miss  Wally,  Laren. 

107.  Mother  and  Child. 

Mondriaan,  Frits,  The  Hague. 

108.  Landscape  in  Gelderland. 

Mondt,  J.  A.,  The  Hague. 

109.  At  the  Pump. 

Monnickendam,  M.,  Amsterdam. 

no.  A Mediaeval  Costume. 

Moulijn,  S.,  Laren. 

111.  The  Castle’s  Pasture  Ground. 

Nakken,  Willem  Carel,  The  Hague. 

112.  Entrance  of  a Limburg  Farm. 

Oldewelt,  Ferdinand  Gustaaf  Willem, 
Rotterdam. 

113.  Hard  Times. 

Oppennoorth,  Willem  Johannes,  The 
Hague. 

114.  The  Brook  in  the  Woods. 

Pabst,  J.  C.,  The  Hague. 

1 15.  Milking  Time. 

Pieters,  Evert,  Blaricum. 

116.  Horses  on  the  Seashore. 

Pruys  van  der  Hoeven,  Miss  Clemence, 
The  Hague. 

117.  Fair  Girl  with  Lace  Collar. 
Rhijnnen,  Jan  van,  Scheveningen. 

118.  Landscape  near  The  Hague. 

Rip,  Willem  Cornells,  The  Hague. 

119.  Mills  on  the  River  Maas. 

Roelofs,  Albert,  The  Hague. 

120.  The  Bride. 

Roelofs,  Sr.,  Wm.  (deceased)  1822-1897. 

121.  Dunes  and  Beach  at  Heyst. 

122.  Hoeylaert. 

j Roelofs,  Willem  E.,  The  Hague. 

; 123.  Fish. 

I Roermeester,  G.  J.,  The  Hague. 

124.  Landscape  near  Noorden. 
j Sadee,  Philip,  The  Hague. 

125.  After  the  Fish  Auction  at  Schev- 
eningen. 

126.  The  Garden  of  a Nunnery. 


HOLLAND. 


233 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Sande  Bakhuysen,  Julius  Jacobus  van  de, 
The  Hague. 

127.  On  the  Riverside. 

Schaap,  E.  R.  D.,  VGraveland. 

128.  In  the  Gein. 

Sckermer,  Cornelis  Albertus  Johannes, 
The  Hague. 

129.  Harvest. 

Scherrewitz,  Johan,  Haarlem. 

130.  Going  Home. 

Schildt,  Martinus,  Rotterdam. 

131.  Washing  Day. 

Schipperus,  Pieter  Adrianus,  Rotterdam. 

132.  Landscape. 

Schregel,  Bernard,  The  Hague. 

133.  Evening. 

Schreuder  v.  d.  Coolwijk,  Jan,  The 
Hague. 

134.  A Humble  Dwelling. 

Schutz,  Willem  Johannes,  Middelburg. 

135.  Dordrecht. 

Schwartze,  Miss  Therese,  Amsterdam. 

136.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Wolmarans. 

137.  Lost. 

Sluiter,  Willy,  Katwijk  o/Sea. 

138.  Winter  at  Katwijk. 

Smissaert,  Frans,  Voorburg. 

139.  Mending  the  Nets. 

Smith,  Hobbe,  Amsterdam. 

140.  Mill  at  Amsterdam. 

Soest,  Louis  W.  van.  The  Hague. 

T41.  Winter  Sun. 

142.  The  First  Snow. 

Steelink,  Willem,  Scheveningen. 

143.  In  the  Dunes. 

144.  On  the  Heath. 

Thol-Ruisch,  Mrs.  Aletta  Jacoba  Jose- 
phine van.  The  Hague. 

145.  Still  Life. 

Tholen,  W.  B.  The  Hague. 

146.  Night. 

147.  Harbor  at  Enkhuizen. 

Vries  Lam,  D.  de,  Groningen. 

148.  Harbor. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Vuuren,  Jan  van,  Nunspeet. 

149.  Behind  the  Church  at  Elburg. 

Vos,  Hubert,  New  York. 

150.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Vos. 

151.  The  Old  Fisherman. 

Waay,  Nicolaas  van  der,  Amsterdam. 

152.  Peasant  Woman  of  Zeeland. 

Wandscheer,  Miss  Marie,  Ede  (Gelder- 
land). 

153.  Cinerarias. 

Waning,  Cornelis  Anthony  van,  Rijswijk. 

154.  View  of  Delft. 

Weele,  Herman  Johannes  van  der, 
Scheveningen. 

155.  Sheep. 

156.  Horse  and  Cart. 

Weiland,  Johannes,  The  Hague. 

157.  At  the  Spinning  Wheel. 

Wiggers,  Dirk,  Berg  en  Dal. 

158.  Winter. 

Wild,  Carel  Frederik  Louis  de,  The 
Hague. 

159.  Still  Life  (Fish). 

160.  Still  Life. 

Windt,  Gerard  Carel  Louis,  Heemstede. 

161.  Landscape  in  Holland. 

Witsen,  Willem,  Amsterdam. 

162.  Park  in  Amsterdam. 

Wolbers,  Hermanns  Gerhardus,  The 
Hague. 

163.  Meadow  at  the  River  Yssel. 

Wijsmuller,  J.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

164.  Mills  near  Amsterdam. 

165.  In  the  Moorlands. 

Zilcken,  Phillip,  The  Hague. 

166.  Pont  Saint-Micliel,  Paris. 

Zoetelief  Tromp,  Jan,  Blaricum. 

167.  Amidst  Green  and  Flowers. 

Zon,  Jacques,  The  Hague. 

168.  Still  Life  (Fishes). 

Zwart,  Willem  H.  P.  J.  de.,  Amsterdam. 

169.  Cabs  Waiting.  Winter  Scene. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water 


Water  Colors. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Apol,  Louis,  The  Hague. 

170.  Evening. 

Arntzenius,  Floris,  The  Hague. 

171.  Old  Houses  at  Hoorn. 

Bastert,  Nicolaas,  Nieuwersluis. 

172.  The  Ferry. 

Bauer,  Marius  A.  J.,  Aerdenhout  (Bloem- 
endaal). 

173.  The  Queen  of  Saba. 

Bilders-van  Bosse,  Maria  Philippine,  (de- 
ceased), 1837-1900. 

174.  Winter. 

Blommers,  Bernardus  Johannes,  Schev- 
eningen. 

175.  Visiting  Grandmother. 

176.  In  the  Shadow. 

Bongers,  B.,  Delft. 

177.  Saying  Grace. 

Boudewijnse,  A.  J.  P.,  The  Hague. 

178.  A Peasant  Woman. 

Cate,  Siebe  Ten,  Paris. 

179.  Dutch  Town.  Pastel  Drawing. 

Chattel,  Fredericus  Jacobus  du,  Schev- 
eningen. 

t8o.  a Little  Canal  at  Vreeland. 

Comte,  Adolf  le,  Rotterdam. 

181.  Harbor  at  Volendam. 

• 182.  Dordrecht. 

Dekker,  Hendrik  Adriaan  Christiaan, 
Amsterdam. 

183.  On  the  River  Vecht. 

Franken,  P.,  The  Hague. 

184.  Cows  in  Pasture. 

Gorter,  Arnold  Marc,  Amsterdam. 

185.  November. 

Hanau,  J.  H.  L.,  Amsterdam. 

186.  Old  Dwellings  at  the  River. 

Haverman,  Hendrik  Johannes,  The 
Hague. 

187.  Mother  and  Child. 

Henkes,  Gerke,  Voorburg. 

188.  Gossips. 

Hogendorp  ’s  Jacob,  Mrs.  Adrienne  van, 
Scheveningen. 

189.  Tulips. 


Colors. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hoppe,  Bernard,  The  Hague. 

190.  Dutch  Landscape. 

Horssen,  W.  B.  van,  Rijswijk. 

191.  Still  Life. 

Hulk,  Jr.,  Johannes  Frederik,  Amster- 
dam. 

T92.  Youth. 

Hijner,  Arend,  The  Hague. 

193.  Interior. 

Jansen,  Frits,  The  Hague. 

194.  A Cattle  Market  in  Holland. 

Jansen,  H.  W.,  Amsterdam. 

195.  Towing  up  a Fisherboat  ai 

Katwijk. 

Jansen-Grothe,  Mrs.  S.  J.  W.,  Amster- 
dam. 

196.  At  the  Cradle. 

197.  A Sunbeam. 

Josselin  de  Jong,  P.  de,  Scheveningen. 

198.  Ironfoundry. 

Kamerlingh  Onnes,  Menso,  Katwijk 
a Zee. 

199.  Flowers. 

200.  Still  Life. 

Kerling,  Miss  Anna  E.,  The  Hague. 

201.  Summer. 

Koster,  Anton  Louis,  Haarlem. 

202.  Sanddiggings  in  the  Hills 

(Autumn). 

Krabbe,  H.  M.,  Watergraafsmeer. 

203.  Mending-day  on  board  a Man  of 

War. 

Martens,  Willy,  Scheveningen. 

204.  Peasant  Woman  and  Child  in 

Gelderland. 

Mastenbroek,  Johan  Hendrik,  Rotterdam. 

205.  Unloading. 

Melis,  Henricus  Johannes,  Rotterdam. 

206.  The  Ironers. 

Mesdag,  Hendrik  Willem,  The  Hague. 

207.  Setting  off  the  Life  Boat. 

208.  Fish  Auction  on  the  Beach  at 

Scheveningen. 

Mesdag-van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.,  The  Hague. 

209.  Still  Life. 

210.  In  Gelderland. 

Moll,  Evert,  Rijswijk. 

21 1.  A Stormy  Summer  Day. 


HOLLAND. 


23' 


Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Muller,  Gerard,  Amsterdam. 

212.  Womanly  Cares. 

Nakken,  Willem  Carel,  The  Hague. 

213.  The  Thrashing  Machine. 
Offermans,  Tony,  Laren. 

214.  At  the  Cradle. 

Oldewelt,  Ferdinand  Gustaaf  Willem, 
Rotterdam. 

215.  Poppies. 

Oort,  Jan  van,  Amsterdam. 

216.  The  Toilet. 

Oosterzee,  Hermanns  Adrianus,  Rijswijk. 

217.  Early  Spring. 

Oppenoorth,  Willem  Johannes,  The 
Hague. 

218.  Dutch  Landscape. 

Pabst,  J.  C.,  The  Hague. 

219.  In  the  Dunes. 

Rink,  Paul  (deceased),  1862-1903. 

220.  A Sailor's  Chat. 

Rip,  Willem  Cornells,  The  Hague. 

221.  Mills  in  the  Polder. 

222.  Holland  Landscape. 

Rochussen,  Charles  (deceased),  1814- 
1894. 

223.  Floris  V. 

Roelofs,  Albert,  The  Hague. 

224.  The  Violin  Player. 

Roelofs,  Sr.,  Wm.  (deceased),  1822-1897. 

225.  Water  Lilies. 

Roelofs,  Willem  E.,  The  Hague. 

226.  Still  Life. 

Scherrner,  Cornells  Albertus  Johannes, 
The  Hague. 

227.  The  Seashore  near  Scheveningen. 
Schildt,  Martinus,  Rotterdam. 

228.  Old  Man  Reading. 

Schregal,  Bernard,  The  Hague. 

229.  Landscape  near  The  Hague. 
Schwartze,  Miss  Therese,  Amsterdam. 

230.  Woman  of  Volendam.  Pastel 

Drawing. 

Sluiter,  Willy,  Katwijk  o/Sea. 

231.  In  the  Dunes.  Pastel  Drawing. 

Smith,  Hobbe,  Amsterdam. 

232.  Near  Zaandam. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Soest,  Louis  W.  van.  The  Hague. 

233.  Moonshine. 

Steelink,  Willem,  Scheveningen. 

234.  Sheep. 

Waay,  Nicolaas  van  der,  Amsterdam 

235.  Zeeland  Interior, 

Weele,  Herman  Johannes  van  der.  Sch**- 
veningen. 

236.  Grazing  Flock. 

Weissenbruch,  Johannes  Hendrik  (de- 
ceased), 1824-1903. 

237.  In  the  Polders. 

Wiggers,  Dirk,  Berg  en  Dal. 

238.  Evening. 

Witsen,  Willem,  Amsterdam. 

239.  Canal  in  Amsterdam. 

Wijsmuller,  J.  H.,  Amsterdam. 

240.  Landscape  with  Mill. 

Zoetelief  Tromp,  Jan,  Blaricum. 

241.  Baby’s  Amusement. 

Zon,  Jacques,  The  Hague. 

242.  A Sunny  Day. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Bauer,  Marius  A.  J.,  Aerdenhout,  Bloem- 
endaal. 

243.  Morning  at  the  Holy  Ganges. 

Etching. 

244.  Horse  Guards.  Etching. 

245.  Benares.  Etching. 

Becht,  Eduard,  The  Hague. 

246.  A Swamp  in  the  Heath,  Etching 

in  Soft  Varnish. 

247.  Sand  Diggings.  Etching  in  Soft 

Varnish. 

Bosch,  Etienne,  Driebergen. 

248.  Ba}’’  of  Salerno.  Etching. 

249.  San  Marco.  Etching. 

250.  Crusaders.  Etching. 

Dake,  Prof.  Carel  Lodewijk,  Amsterdam. 

251.  The  Nightwatch.  ;\.fter  Rem- 

brandt. Etching. 

252.  Old  Houses  in  Delft,  After 

Vermeer.  Iftching. 

253*  The  Ferry  Boat.  After  Jacob 
Maris.  Etching. 


236 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Engravings  and  Lithographs. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Derkszen  van  Angeren,  Antoon,  Den 
Hoorn  n.  /Delft. 

254.  The  Kitchen  Garden.  Etching. 

255.  Mill.  Etching. 

256.  Mill  with  Fence.  Etching. 

257.  Peasant  Dwelling.  Etching. 

258.  House.  Etching. 

259.  In  the  Garden.  Etching. 

Dupont,  Prof.  Pieter,  Amsterdam. 

260.  Ploughing  Oxen.  Copper  En- 

graving. 

261.  Wounded  Workhorse.  Copper 

Engraving. 

262.  Workhorse  and  Plough.  Copper 

Engraving. 

263.  Steinlen  in  his  Studio.  Copper 

Engraving. 

264.  Omnibus-horses.  Etching. 

Fles,  Miss  Etha,  Utrecht. 

265.  Cologne.  Etching. 

266.  Paris.  Etching. 

267.  Amsterdam.  Etching. 

268.  Dordrecht.  Etching. 

269.  Nuremberg.  Etching. 

270.  Rothenburg.  Etching. 

271.  Ijsselstein.  Etching. 

272.  Laren.  Etching. 

273.  Old  Houses.  Etching. 

274.  Evening.  Etching. 

275.  Nuremberg.  Etching. 

276.  Nuremberg.  Etching. 

277.  Rothenburg.  Etching. 

278.  Laren.  Etching. 

Graadt  van  Roggen,  Johannes  M.,  Ber- 
gen, n.  /Alkmaar. 

279.  Near  Domburg.  Etching. 

280.  Gate  at  Bruges.  Etching. 

281.  Wijchem.  Etching. 

282.  Passage  at  Grave.  Etching. 

283.  Gate  at  Grave.  Etching. 

284.  Mill  at  Grave.  Etching. 

285.  Rue  du  Marais,  Bruges.  Etching. 

286.  Summer  Day.  Etching. 

287.  Old  Presbytery  at  Bergen,  Etch- 

ing. 

288.  Avenue  of  White  Poplars  at 

Domburg.  Etching. 

289.  A Sunny  Spot.  Etching. 

290.  An  Alley  at  Grave.  Etching. 

291.  Remote  Quarter  at  Domburg. 

Etching. 

292.  Westhoven-Castle  near  Dom- 

burg. Etching. 

293.  View  of  Haarlem.  After  Ruys- 

dael.  Etching. 

294.  View  on  Delft.  After  J.  Ver- 

meer. Etching. 


Haverman,  Hendrik  Johannes,  The 
Hague. 

295.  On  the  Dunes  (Zeeland).  Litho- 

graph. 

296.  Portrait  of  Albert  Neuhuys. 

Lithograph. 

297.  Maternal  Joy.  Lithograph. 

Hoytema,  Th.  van,  Amsterdam. 

298.  Monkeys.  Lithograph. 

299.  Silver  Herons.  Lithograph. 

300.  Calendar  1902.  Lithograph. 

301.  Calendar  1903.  Lithograph. 

302.  Rabbits.  Lithograph. 

Israels,  Jozef,  The  Hague. 

303.  When  One  gets  old.  Etching. 

304.  Children  at  the  Seashore.  Etch- 

ing. 

305.  Shrimpfishing.  Etching. 

306.  The  Smoker.  Etching. 

Koster,  A.  L.,  Haarlem. 

307.  Moonlight.  Etching. 

308.  Towing  Horse.  Etching. 

309.  View  on  the  town  Maestricht 

(Twilight).  Etching. 

310.  The  River  Geul  in  the  Province 

Limburg.  Etching. 

311.  Sluice  of  a Watermill.  Etching. 

312.  Landscape.  Etching. 

313.  Hollow  Road  in  Limburg.  Etch- 

ing. 

314.  Little  Watermill.  Etching. 

315.  Hilly  Landscape  in  Limburg. 

Etching. 

316.  The  Fisherwoman.  After  Jozef 

Israels.  Etching. 

317.  Dutch  Landscape.  After  J.  Weis— 

senbruch.  Etching. 

318.  Laborer’s  Household.  After  Alb. 

Neuhuys.  Etching. 

319.  Frittilaria  ’ Imperiales,  Lutea 

Major.  Pen  Drawing. 

320.  Lachenalia.  Pen  Drawing. 

321.  Paperwhite  Narcissus.  Pen 

Drawing. 

322.  Parrot  Tulips.  Pen  Drawing. 

323.  White  Hyacinths  (La  Grand- 

essa).  Pen  Drawing. 


HOLLAND. 


237 


Engravings  and  Lithographs,  Sculpture. 


Exhibit  i 

No.  I 

Kramer,  Martinus,  The  Hague.  I 

324.  Old  Gate,  Delft.  Etching.  | 

325.  Village  View.  Etching.  I 

326.  Passage  (Hattum).  Etching. 

327.  Zuid  Laren.  Etching.  | 

328.  Ziiid  Laren.  Etching,  1 

329.  Cottage  on  the  Heath.  Etching. 

330.  Heath.  Etching. 

331.  Old  Dwellings.  Etching. 

332.  Street  (Hattum).  Etching, 

333.  Alley  (Rotterdam).  Etching. 

334.  Cottages  (Zuid  Laren).  Etching. 

335.  Dune  Oaks.  Etching. 

336.  Street  (Zuid  Laren).  Etching, 

337.  Dike  Gate  (Hattum).  Etching. 

338.  Hun-bed  (Zuid  Laren).  Etching. 

339.  Evening.  Etching. 

340.  Heath  (Zuid  Laren).  Etching. 

341.  Village  View  (Laren).  Etching. 

342.  Dunes.  Etching. 

343.  Winter.  Etching. 

344.  Dunes.  Etching. 

345.  Heath.  Etching.  I 

346.  The  River  Rhine  near  Arnhem,  j 

Etching.  I 

347.  Red  Herring.  Etching. 

348.  The  River  Rhine  near  Arnhem,  j 

Etching.  i 

349.  Winter.  Etching.  I 

Moulijn,  S.,  Laren.  j 

i 

350.  Summer,  Etching. 

351.  In  a Garden.  Etching.  | 

Reicher,  Albrecht  Felix,  Amsterdam.  j 

352.  Fishmarket,  Amsterdam.  Etch-  j 

ing.  _ _ j 

353.  Courtyard  in  Dinan,  Bretagne. 

Etching.  ! 

354.  Street  in  Dinan.  Etching.  j 

355.  City  View,  Amsterdam.  Etching.  | 

356.  La  rue  de  Jerzual  a Dinan.  j 

Etching.  j 

Storm  van  *s-Gravesande,  Charles,  The 
Hague.  j 

357.  The  North  Sea  off  Scheveningen.  j 

Etching.  I 

358.  Venice.  Etching.  i 

359.  Harbor  Entrance  at  Night. 

Etching.  i 

360.  Drifting  Ice  on  the  Rhine. 

Etching.  ' 


Exhibit 

No. 

Veldheer,  Jacob  G.,  Bergen  n.  Alkmaar. 

361.  The  Castle  (Nurnberg).  Wood- 

cut. 

362.  Bridge  at  Bruges.  Woodcut. 
Vries,  Miss  Henriette  de,  Amsterdam. 

363.  In  the  Village.  Etching. 

364.  A Child’s  Head.  Etching. 

Witsen,  Willem,  Amsterdam. 

365.  “Leidsche  Gracht.”  Canal  in 

Amsterdam.  Etching. 

366.  “Binnenkant.”  Canal  in  Amster- 

dam. Etching. 

367.  “Heerengracht.”  Canal  in  Am- 

sterdam. Etching. 

Zilcken,  Philip,  The  Hague. 

368.  Old  Blouses.  After  Vermeer. 

Etching. 

369.  Venice.  Etching. 

370.  In  a Garden.  Etching. 

371.  The  Yellow  Jasmine.  Etching. 

372.  Study  of  a Head.  Etching. 

373.  Portrait  Study.  Dry  Point. 

374.  La  Madonnina.  Dry  Point. 

GROUP  11. 
SCULPTURE. 

Begeer,  C.  J.,  Utrecht. 

385.  Showcase  with  Medals  by: 

Achtenhagen,  Sturm,  Gips, 
Pier  Pander,  Haas,  Bart  van 
BTove,  Woortman,  Ld.  Robbia, 
Vet,  van  Goor,  and  Junger. 

Hall,  Miss  Therese  van,  Amsterdam. 

386.  Study.  Sandstone. 

387.  Figure.  Boxwood. 

388.  Girl.  Plaster. 

389.  Bust.  Plaster. 

Blesselink,  Abraham,  Amsterdam. 

390.  Arabian  Woman.  Plaster. 

Schwartze,  Miss  Georgina,  Amsterdam. 

391.  Sleeping  Children.  Plaster. 

Wienecke,  J.  C.,  Utrecht. 

392.  Showcase  with  Medals. 

Wijk,  Charles  van.  The  Hague. 

393.  Going  Home.  Bronze. 

394.  The  Steersman.  Bronze. 

395.  Man  on  Horseback.  Bronze. 

396.  .Anchor  Bearers.  Bronze. 

397.  Woman  with  b'agots.  Bronze. 

398.  The  Harvest.  Hronze. 


238 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Architecture  and  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


GROUP  12. 
arc:  ttecture. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Berlage,  Hendrik  Petrus,  Amsterdam. 

A collection  of  photographic  reproduc- 
tions and  architectural  drawings  of 
executed  works. 

399.  The  New  Exchange  at  Amster- 

dam. 

400.  The  Diamond-workmen’s  Bond 

Building. 

401.  Niederl.  Lebensversich  Geb. 

Leipzig. 

402.  Nine  x\rchitectural  Drawings. 

403.  Two  Architectural  Drawings. 

404.  Building  of  the  Insurance  Co., 

“The  Netherlands.” 

405.  Building  of  the  General  Life  In- 

surance Co.  at  Soerabaya. 

Cuypers,  Eduard,  Amsterdam. 

A collection  of  zincographic  reproduc- 
tions and  photographs  of  executed 
architectural  works. 

406.  Twelve  zincographic  reproduc- 

tions, printed  in  “The  House,” 
editor  Ed  Cuypers. 

407.  Framte  with  photographs  of  exe-  | 

cuted  architectural  works. 

408.  Frame  with  photographs  of  exe- 

cuted architectural  works. 

409.  Frame  with  photographs  of  exe- 

cuted architectural  works. 

410.  Frame  with  photographs  of  exe-'  | 

cuted  architectural  works. 

Gils,  Jac.  van,  Rotterdam. 

A collection  of  architectural  drawings 
and  projects  of  executed  works. 

411.  Mansion  at  Rotterdam. 

(a)  Project. 

412.  Hall  at  Mechelen. 

413.  Church  Decoration.  Project. 

414.  Church.  Front. 

Molenaar,  Nicolaas,  The  Hague. 

415.  Twenty-five  photographs  and 

drawings  of  architectural 
works. 

Salm  Gbz.,  A.,  Amsterdam. 

416.  Villa  Koningshof  at  Overveen. 

Architectural  Drawing. 

417.  “Ma  Retraite.”  Interior  Architec- 

tural Drawing. 

418.  “Ma  Retraite.”  Architectural 

Drawing. 

419.  Villa  Corvin,  Hilversum.  Archi- 

tectural Drawing. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Schouten,  Jan  L.,  Delft. 

420.  Stained  Glass  Panel.  “Fright  and 

Care.”  After  A.  le  Comte. 

421.  Stained  Glass  Panel.  “The  Flem- 

ish Merchant  and  his  "Wife.” 
After  Jan  van  Eyck. 

422.  Stained  Glass  Panel.  “The  Queen 

of  Holland.”  After  Otto  Men- 
gelberg. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Altorf,  J.  C.,  The  Hague. 

422a.  Jewel  box,  boxwood. 

422b.  Glove  box,  boxwood. 

Brom,  Jan,  Utrecht. 

423.  Chalice  of  gold  enamel  and  prec- 

ious stones.  Lent  by  Msgr.  A. 
J.  Calier,  Haarlem. 

424.  Cavalier  in  bronze.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Victor  de  Stuers,  The  Hague. 

Cachet,  F.  Lion  (designer),  Amsterdam. 
Lent  by  E.  J.  van  Wisseiingh  & Co., 
Amsterdam. 

425.  Sideboard,  ebony  with  wood  cut- 

tings and  inlaid  work. 

426.  Two  sidechcsts  belonging  to  the 

above  Sideboard. 

427.  Water  Color  Box,  ebony. 

428.  Dining  Table,  ebony. 

429.  Armchair,  ebony  with  oak  wood, 

gilt  seat  and  back. 

430.  Two  xA.rmchairs  with  decorated 

seats. 

De  Ruyter,  Hartgring,  van  Rossem,  Schel- 
link,  Sterken  and  Vet  (designers),  col- 
laborators, The  Hague.  Lent  by  the 
Royal  Factory  “Rozenburg.”  Director 
J.  Jurriaan  Kok,  The  Hague. 

431.  Shelf  Chinaware. 

432.  Shelf  Earthernware. 

433.  Shelf  Earthenware. 

Dijsselrof,  G.  W.  (designer),  Amster- 
dam. Lent  by  E:  J.  van  Wisseiingh  & 
Co.,  Amsterdam. 

434.  Screen,  Pearlfowls. 

435.  Screen,  Monkeys. 

Eisenloeffel,  J.  (designer),  Amsterdam. 
Lent  by  De  Woning,  Amsterdam. 

436.  Metal  work  in  silver  and  copper. 

Hingst  de  Clercq,  Mrs.,  Amsterdam. 

437.  Cushion. 


HOLLAND. 


239 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Hoef,  C.  J.  van  den  (designer),  Amster- 
dam. Lent  by  De  Woning,  Amster- 
dam. 

438.  Pottery. 

Jansen,  W.  G.  F.,  Amsterdam.  Lent  by 
Pottery  “De  Distel,”  Amsterdam. 

439.  Plate.  Lobster. 

Kalcken,  Gustaaf  van  (Janssen  Co.  Ltd). 
Haarlem. 

440.  Silver  Bas-relief.  Christ. 

441.  Silver  Lectern. 

Klaarhamer,  P.  J.,  Utrecht. 

442.  Pedestal. 

Lebeau,  Chris,  Haarlem. 

443.  Two  Bookbindings. 

Le  Comte,  A.  (designer),  Delft.  Lent  by 
Pottery  “Porcelyne  Fles.” 

444.  Decorative  Panel  with  Fountain 

Lecomte  and  Mauser  (designers),  Delft 
Lent  by  Pottery  “Porcelyne  Fles.” 
445*  Pedestal  Delft  Jacoba  Ware. 

446.  Pedestal  Delft  Jacoba  Ware. 

447.  Shelf  polychrome  Delft. 

448.  Shelf  polychrome  Delft. 

Lettinga,  Neeltje,  Berlikum. 

449.  Freese  Spinningwheel. 

450.  Freese  Footwarmer. 

451.  Tidy. 

Mendes  da  Costa,  J.,  Amsterdam. 

452.  Six  racks  with  earthenware. 

Nienhuis,  L.  (designer),  Amsterdam. 
Lent  by  Pottery  “De  Distel,”  Amster- 
dam. 

453.  Applique.  Fishes. 

454.  Plate.  Fishes. 

Nienhuis,  L.,  and  W.  G.  F.  Jansen  (de- 
signers), Amsterdam.  Lent  by  Pottery 
“De  Distel,”  Amsterdam. 

455*  Specimens  of  Art  Pottery. 

Nieuwenhuis,  T.  (designer),  Amsterdam. 
Lent  by  E.  J.  van  Wisselingh  & Co., 
Amsterdam. 

456.  Cupboard,  mahogany,  with  glass. 

457.  Two  Pedestals,  mahogany. 


Exhibit 

No. 

458.  Tea  Table,  mahogany. 

459.  Six  Chairs,  mahogany. 

460.  Table,  mahogany. 

461.  Fire-screen,  stained  glass. 

462.  Two  Flowerpot  Covers. 

463.  Electric  Luster. 

Penaat,  W.  (designer),  Amsterdam.  Lent 
by  De  Woning,  Amsterdam. 

464.  Drawing-room  Cupboard. 

465.  Two  Crapeauds. 

466.  Drawing-room  Chair. 

467.  Small  Bench. 

468.  Drawing-room  Table. 

469.  Tea  Table. 

470.  Clock. 

Rueter,  George  (designer),  Amsterdam. 
Lent  by  De  Woning,  Amsterdam. 

471.  Portfolio. 

Stevens  En  Zonen,  W.,  Rotterdam. 

472.  Mohair  Smyrna  Carpet.  Turkish 

pattern. 

473.  Mohair  Smyrna  Carpet.  New 

Style. 

474.  Wool  Smyrna  Carpet.  “Nenu- 

phar.” 

Sturm,  Prof.  G.  (designer),  Amsterdam. 
Lent  by  Pottery  “De  Distel,”  Amster- 
dam. 

475.  Spring.  Ceramic  Panel. 

476.  Cocks.  Ceramic  Panel. 

Toorop,  J.  (designer),  The  Hague.  Lent 
by  the  Royal  Factory  “Rozenburg.” 
Director  J.  Jurriaan  Kok,  The  Hague. 

477.  Wall  decoration  in  colored  gres. 

“Young  Holland.” 

Van  Reesema  & Nierstrasz  (designers), 
Amsterdam.  Lent  by  De  Woning, 
Amsterdam. 

478.  Rug. 

479.  Tablecloth. 

480.  Cushion. 

Wormser,  Jac.  Ph.,  Amsterdam. 

481.  Four  Bookbindings. 

482.  T.eaf  of  a Reception  ^lbum 


HUNGARY 


Commissioner-General 
Dr.  George  De  Szogyeny 


Commissioner  of  Art 
Prof.  Paul  Horti 


Superintendent  of  Section 
Mr.  a.  Gyongyossy 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Attendant  in  Gallery  10 


HUNGARY 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  102,  103  and  104* 


Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Bihari,  S.,  Budapest. 

1.  Honeymoon. 

Bosznay,  L.,  Budapest. 

2.  On  the  Field. 

Ferenczy,  K.,  Budapest. 

3.  Portrait  of  a young  Girl. 

4.  A Paintress.  Lent  by  the  State. 

Griinwald,  B.,  Budapest. 

5.  Watering  Horses.  Lent  by  the 

State. 

Hary,  Gy.,  Budapest. 

6.  A Windmill  in  Holland. 

7.  St.  Giorgio  from  the  Zattere. 

(Venice.) 

8.  The  Rio  dell  Herbe  in  Venice. 
Koszta,  J.,  Budapest. 

9.  Returning  Home.  Lent  by  the  , 

State. 

Laszlo,  F.  E.,  Budapest. 

10.  Portrait  of  Prince  Hohenlohe. 

Lent  by  the  State. 

Lotz,  K.,  Budapest. 

11.  The  Stud.  Lent  by  the  State. 

12.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Mendlik,  O.,  Budapest. 

13.  Salamis.  Lent  by  the  State. 

Mendnyanszky,  br.  L.,  Budapest. 

14.  After  Sunset.  1 

15.  Silence.  i 


Exhibit 

No. 

Munkacsy,  M.,  Budapest. 

17.  A Hungarian  Peasant.  Lent  by 

the  State. 

18.  A Study.  Lent  by  the  State. 

19.  A Study  from  Peasant  Life.  Lent 

by  the  State. 

Olgyay,  F.,  Budapest. 

20.  A September  Afternoon. 

Paal,  L.,  Budapest. 

21.  Part  of  a Forest.  Lent  by  the 

State. 

Paczka,  F.,  Budapest. 

22.  A Chartreuse  Monastery.  Lent 

by  the  State. 

Perlmutter,  I.,  Budapest. 

23.  A Street  in  Holland. 

24.  Summer  in  Holland. 

Poll,  H.,  Budapest. 

25.  Neighborhood  of  the  Mines  of 

Salgotarjan.  Pastel. 

26.  Near  Salgotarjan.  Pastel. 

Reti,  I.,  Budapest. 

27.  Interior.  Lent  by  the  State. 
Szenes,  F.,  Budapest. 

28.  Hungarian  Noblewoman. 
Szinyei-Merse.  P.,  Budapest. 

28a.  Tourbillon.  Lent  by  Mr.  Arthur 
Baronyi. 

Szlanyi,  L.,  Budapest. 

. 29.  Evening  Repose. 

Thorma,  J.,  Budapest. 

30.  The  First  of  October.  (Farewell 

of  Recruits.)  Lent  by  the 
State. 

Ujv^ry,  I.,  Budapest. 

31.  The  Flood.  Lent  by  the  State. 

32.  Interior  of  a Forest. 


HUNGARY, 


243 


Sculpture  and  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit  I 

No. 

Vaszary,  J.,  Budapest. 

33.  Clouds  on  Lake  Balaton. 

Zempl^ny,  T.,  Budapest. 

34.  Anxiety.  Lent  by  His  Majesty  i 

the  King.  ' 

Zombory,  L.,  Budapest. 

35.  A Buffalo  Team. 

36.  Oxen. 

GROUP  11.  j 

SCULPTURE.  I 

Damko,  J.,  Budapest.  j 

37.  A Noble  Lady  of  Old  Times,  | 

Original  Terra  Cotta  Statuette,  j 

38.  A Peasant.  Terra  Cotta  Statuette.  1 

39.  A Peasant  Woman.  Terra  Cotta  j 

Statuette.  I 

40.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Hollo,  Barnabas,  Budapest.  , 

41.  Bronze  Statuette. 

Kall6s,  E.,  Budapest. 

42.  Bronze  Statuette  of  the  Hungarian  ; 

Poet,  George  Bessenyei. 

Ligeti,  M.,  Budapest.  1 

43.  Love.  Marble  group.  Lent  by  ' 

the  State. 

44.  Anonymous.  Bronze  Statuette. 
Markup,  Bela,  Budapest. 

45.  Lion.  Bronze  Statuette,  Exe- 

cuted by  Joszef  Haraszti. 

Teles,  E.,  Budapest. 

46.  Aunt  Kate.  Original  Terra  Cotta 

Statuette, 

47.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Anthony  Lukacs, 

Member  of  the  Hungarian  ' 

House  of  Lords.  Medallion.  I 

48.  Portrait  in  Bronze,  | 

49.  Bronze  Statuette.  ! 

Vastagh,  Gybrgy,  Jr.,  Budapest. 

50.  Hungarian  Cowboy.  Bronze 

Statuette.  Executed  by  Joszef 
Haraszti. 

51.  Horse.  Bronze  Statuette.  Exe- 

cuted by  Joszef  Haraszti. 

(Nos.  41  and  49  are  installed  in  the 
Hungarian  Section  of  the  Manufactures 
Building.) 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Betlen,  Gyula  (designer).  Budapest. 

52.  Bronze  Flower  Dish.  Executed 

by  Joszef  Haraszti,  Budapest. 

53.  Boy  Blowing  Soap  Bubbles 

Bronze  statuette.  Executed  by 
Joszef  Haraszti,  Budapest. 


Exhibit 

No 

Dekani,  Arpad,  Halas. 

54.  Lace  Handkerchief. 

55.  Lace  Fan. 

55a.  Two  pieces  of  lace. 

Fischof,  Jeno,  Budapest. 

56.  Embossed  Leather  Screen:  “Tak- 

ing the  Bride  Home.” 

Horti,  Pal,  and  Tarjan,  Oszkar,  Budapest. 
57-  Cup. 

Kovalsky,  Mrs.  S.,  Nemet  Ellemer. 

58.  Woven  Tapestry. 

Kriesch,  Aladar  (designer),  Budapest. 

59.  Wool  Rug.  Executed  by  Textile 

School  of  Pozsony.  . 

Margo,  Edmund  (designer),  Budapest. 

60.  Labor.  Wrought  Copper  Statue. 

Executed  by  Steiner,  Armin  and 
Ferenc,  Budapest. 

Mirkovsky,  Mrs.  G.,  Uypest. 

61.  Two -Pieces  of  Burned  Velvets. 

62.  Burned  Velvet  Frame. 

Rappaport,  O.,  Budapest. 

63.  Enameled  Vase. 

64.  Inkstand. 

Schmidt,  Miklos,  Budapest. 

65.  Jewel  Casket  in  wood,  carved  and 

painted. 

Sovanka,  I.,  Zay  Ugrocz. 

66.  Three  Vases  in  glass. 

Tarjan,  O.,  Budapest. 

67.  Enameled  Jewelry.  Three 

Brooches. 

Tull,  Viktor,  Budapest. 

68.  Four  Leather  Pocketbooks. 

Vigand,  E.,  Budapest. 

69.  Sideboard  in  Paduck  and  Rose- 

wood. 

Zsolnay,  M.,  Pecs. 

70.  Collection  of  Vases. 

(Nos.  71  to  92  are.  for  lack  of  space, 
installed  in  the  Hungarian  National 
Section  in  the  Manufactures  Building.) 

Bachruch,  A.,  Budapest. 

71.  A collection  of  art  objects  in  gold 

and  silver, 

Dekani,  Arpad,  Halas. 

72.  A collection  of  laces. 

Fischof,  Jeno,  Budapest. 

73.  Art  objects  in  embossed  and 

painted  leather. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture  and  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Forreider  & Schiller,  Budapest. 

74.  Wrought  Iron  Gate. 

Horvath,  Miss  J.,  Budapest. 

75.  Art  objects  in  burned  and  painted 

velvet. 

Jungfer,  Gy.,  Budapest. 

76.  Art  objects  in  wrought  iron. 

Kriesch,  Aladar,  Budapest. 

78.  “Sunday  Forenoon.”  Fresco 
painting. 

Roth,  Miksa,  Budapest. 

82.  Madonna.  Glass  mosaic. 

83.  Frieze.  Glass  mosaic. 

Sovanka,  I.,  Zay  Ugrocz. 

85.  A collection  of  art  objects  in 
glass. 


Exhibit  ^ 

No. 

Tarjan,  Oszkar,  Budapest. 

86.  A collection  of  art  objects  in 
enamel. 

Tull,  Viktor,  Budapest. 

88.  Art  objects  in  leather. 

Undi,  Mariska  S.,  Budapest. 

89.  Child’s  room,  design  and  part  of 

execution. 

Vigand,  E.  and  Nagy  A.,  Budapest. 

91.  Lady’s  sitting  room,  design  and 

part  of  execution. 

Zsolnay,  Miklos,  Budapest. 

92.  A collection  of  art  objects  in 

majolica. 


INTERNATIONAL 


The  International  Section  is  made  up  from  the  works  of  artists  of  countries 
not  officially  represented  by  national  commissions  or  committees. 

The  countries  represented  are  Ceylon,  China,  Denmark, 

Iceland,  Norway,  Peru  and  Switzerland. 


INTERNATIONAL  SECTION 

EAST  PAVILION. 

Gallery  69* 


(Containing  exhibits  contributed  by  arti^-ts  of  countries  not  officially  represented  by 
government  art  commissions  or  committees) . 


CEYLON. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  H.,  Colombo. 

1.  Sri  Bodhin  Walianse  (The  Sacred 

Bo-tree,  2000  years  old). 

2.  Adam’s  Peak. 

3.  Cocoanut  Palm  and  Rice  Field. 

4.  Street  in  Colombo. 

5.  The  Jetawanarama  Dagoba. 

6.  The  Lankarama  Dagoba. 

7.  The  Maligawa  (Temple  of  the 

Sacred  Tooth). 

8.  Estate  Bungalow. 

Government  of  Ceylon. 

9.  Friezes  depicting  the  Birth  Stories 

of  the  Buddha. 

10.  Door  Panels.  (In  the  Ceylon 

Court.) 

Vandort,  Miss  Grace,  Colombo. 

11.  Shoe  Flowers  (Hibiscus). 

12.  Atthana  Flowers  (Datura). 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Abdul  Caffoor,  N.  H.  D.,  Colombo. 

12a.  Ivory  Elephant  with  trappings  of 
Gold  and  Ce^don  Gems. 

de  Silva,  D.  F.,  & Co.,  Colombo. 

13-14.  Large  Ivory  Caskets  of  ancient 
Sinhalese  design,  mounted  with 
gold  and  Ceylon  gems. 

15.  Ivory  Casket,  depicting  rural 

scenes,  mounted  with  gold. 

16.  Large  Ivory  Elephant,  mounted 

with  gold. 


No. 

17.  Ivory  Elephant  with  trappings  of 

gold  and  Ceylon  gems. 

18.  Carved  Silver  Bowl. 

Dias,  W.  Chapman,  Colombo. 

19-20.  Two  ancient  Figures  of  Door- 
guardians. 

Macan  Marcar,  O.  L.  M.,  Colombo. 

21.  Ancient  Ivory  Casket,  mounted 

with  Gold  and  Ceylon  Gems. 

22.  Two  Carved  Ivory  Covers  for 

Palm  Leaf  Book. 

Exhibited  by  Incumbent  Priest 
of  Galkene  Vihare.  Presented 
about  1750  by  the  King  of  Cey- 
lon to  the  Temple. 

23.  Two  Carved  Ivory  Covers  for 

Palm  Leaf  Book. 

Exhibited  by  Incumbent  Priest 
of  Mulkirigala  Vihare.  Pres- 
ented about  1750  by  the  King 
of  Ceylon  to  the  Temple. 

Theodoris,  Don,  & Co.,  Colombo. 

24.  Ivory  Casket,  mounted  with  Gold, 

of  ancient  Sinhalese  design. 

25.  Ebony  Elephant  with  trappings  of 

Silver,  carrying  Ivory  Relic 
Shrine. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Andris,  Kami,  Ratnapura. 

27.  Silver  Box. 

28-30.  Three  Silver  Bowls. 

31-33.  Three  Silver  Vases,. 

Nos.  27-33  exhibited  by  P.  E. 
Pieris,  Colombo. 


INTERNATIONAL. 


Applied  Arts. 


Exhibit 
No. 

Government  of  Ceylon. 

34.  Collection  of  Earthenware. 

35.  Silver  Model  of  Temple. 

36.  Silver  Casket. 

37.  Collection  of  Silver  Articles. 
38-39.  Two  Brass  Trays. 

40.  Brass  Bowl. 

41.  Brass  Karanduwa. 

42.  Bowl,  Brass  and  Silver. 

43.  Brass  Water-bottle. 

44.  Collection  of  Brass  Articles. 

45.  Collection  of  Carved  Boxes. 

46-48.  Vases,  carved  Cocoanut  Shell. 

Pieris,  P.  E.,  Colombo. 

49.  Collection  of  Gold  and  Silver 

mounted  Sinhalese  Daggers, 
very  ancient. 

Tikiri  Banda,  P.  G. 

50.  Brass  Betel  Tray. 

Exhibited  by  the  Government 
of  Ceylon. 


Valipnram,  V. 

51.  Brass  Lamp. 

Exhibited  by  the  Government 
of  Ceylon. 

Weeraratne,  Don  Bastian. 

52.  Silver  Tray. 

Exhibited  by  the  Government 
of  Ceylon. 

Wimalaratne,  D.  D.,  Kandy. 

53*  Ebony  Model  of  Sinhalese  Pillar. 
Carved. 

54.  Ebony  Picture  Frame.  Carved. 

55.  Ebony  Box.  Carved. 

(Nos.  1-12,  22,  24,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31,  32, 
33,  34,  36,  38,  40,  41,  42,  43,  46,  47,  48,  49, 
50,  5^,  53,  54  and  55,  are  installed  in 
the  International  Section;  the  remain- 
ing exhibits  in  this  group  are  installed 
in  the  Ceylon  Court.) 


Exhibit 

No. 


CHINA. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Collection  of  Paintings  Lent  by  the  Im- 
perial Chinese  Government. 

56.  Paintings.  Water  color  on  scrolls. 

57.  Paintings.  Water  color  on  Pith 

paper. 

Shu  Lien  Chi,  Hangchow. 

58.  Two  Fans,  painted. 

59.  Paintings.  Water  color  and  gold 

on  silk  and  paper,  landscapes, 
flowers,  animals  and  birds  on 
fans  and  scrolls. 

Takshang,  Canton. 

60.  Paintings  in  gold  on  shells. 

Vo-Chon,  Canton, 

61.  Paintings.  Water  color  on  paper. 
6ia.  Paintings.  Water  color  on  pith 

paper. 

Wassiamull,  Assomull,  Canton. 

62.  Two  Shells,  painted. 

63.  Paintings  in  Oil  on  Shells. 

64.  Paintings  in  Gold  on  Shells. 


GROUP  II. 
SCULPTURE. 

Albert,  L.,  Canton. 

65.  Carvings  in  Ivory  and  Wood. 

Two  carved  tusks  on  carved 
ebony  stands,  by  Chun  Kvvan 
Kee. 

Chun  Wwan  Kee,  Canton. 

66.  Carvings  in  Ivory.  Carved  tusks, 

Chessmen  and  Balls. 

Kwong  Cheong  Tai,  Canton. 

67.  Carvings  in  Jadestone.  Elephant. 

68.  Carvings  in  Crystal.  Vase. 

69.  Carvings  in  Bamboo.  Scrolls. 

Pan  Fung  Tai,  Shanghai. 

70.  Carvings  in  Wood.  Figures  and 

ornaments. 

Sung  Sing  Kung,  Ningpo. 

71.  Carvings  in  Wood.  Figures  and 

ornamental  carvings  on  furni- 
ture. 

Takshang,  Canton. 

72.  Carving  on  Shells. 

Wassiamull,  Assomull,  Canton. 

73.  Ivory  Figure,  carved,  with  eigh- 

teen balls. 

74.  Ivory  Cabinet,  carved. 

75.  Carvings  in  Ivory.  Carved  tusks. 

balls  and  chessmen. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART 


Applied  Arts. 


GROUP  13. 

LOAN  COLLECTION. 

Deacon  & Co.,  Canton. 

82.  Antique  Vase,  red  and  blue  Ara- 

besque. Ming  A.  D.  1363-1623. 

Reuter,  Brockelmann,  Canton. 

83.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  In- 

cense Burners,  Vases  and  Ma- 
iotsze  Drums,  made  in  B.  C. 
1122  to  B.  C.  225. 

Spandau,  O.,  Canton. 

84.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  In- 

cense Burner  and  Miaotsze 
Drums,  made  in  B.  C.  1122  to 
A.  D.  25. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Blanco,  A.  E.,  Shanghai. 

76.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  Idols. 
Chun  Kwan  Kee,  Canton. 

77.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  Vases. 

Dent  Vyvyan,  Shanghai. 

78.  Art  Work  in  Pottery  or  Porce- 

lain. Vases  and  Urns. 

79.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Cloisonne 

and  Bronze. 

80.  Art  Work  in  Textiles.  Old  Em- 

broidered Scrolls. 

Hau  Cheong  Tai,  Canton. 

81.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  Urn 

and  Vase. 

Huang  Tajen,  Director  of  Industrial 
Institute,  Peking. 

82.  Art  Work  in  Crystal  in  Jade. 

Urns  and  Vases. 

83.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Cloisonne 

and  Bronze. 

84.  Art  Work  in  Porcelain.  Vases 

and  Figures. 

85.  Art  Work  in  Lacquer.  Boxes. 

Kwong  Cheong  Tai,  Canton. 

86.  Bronze  Figure. 

87.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  idols, 

urns,  lions. 


88.  Art  Work  in  Porcelain.  Vases, 

bowls,  urns,  of  the  eighteenth 
century. 

89.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Cloisonne 

Vases,  Urns,  Bowls,  Boxes, 

Carafes,  Pitchers  and  Card 
Plates. 

Kwong  Yap,  Canton. 

90.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Cloisonne 

and  Bronze. 

91.  Art  Work  in  Porcelain.  Vases 

and  Urns. 

92.  Art  Work  in  Crystal  and  Jade. 

Ornaments.. 

H.  E.  Viceroy,  Hsu. 

Provincial  Exhibit,  Fukien. 

93.  Art  Work  in  Lacquer.  Made  by 

Shell  Shao  An. 

H.  E.  Viceroy,  Suanfang. 

Provincial  Exhibit,  Hupeh. 

94.  Art  Work  in  Pottery  and  Porce- 

lain. 

95.  Art  Work  in  Crystal  and  Jade. 

96.  Art  Work  in  Metal. 

H.  E.  Wei  Kuang  Fao. 

Provincial  Exhibit,  Kiangnan. 

97.  Art  Work  in  Porcelain. 

g8.  Art  Work  in  Ivory. 

99.  Art  Work  in  Lacquer. 

Shen  Shao  An  Shoo  Kee. 

100.  Two  Vases.  Foochow  lacquer, 

blue  background  with  flowers. 

Suchih  Ti,  Director  Tea  and  Porcelain 
Company,  Shanghai. 

101.  Art  Work  in  Porcelain,  made  at 

Kingtechen. 

Vochon,  Canton. 

102.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Bronze  In- 

! cense  Burners 

I 

I Vrard,  Tientsin. 

103.  Vase.  Cloisonne. 

! 104.  Art  Work  in  Metal.  Cloisonne 

j Ornaments. 

1 Wing  Cheong,  Canton. 

i 105.  Art  Work  in  Crystal  and  Jade. 

106.  Art  Work  in  Porcelain. 

107.  Art  Work  in  Metal. 

: (These  exhibits,  with  the  exception  of 
j Nos.  58,  62,  73,  74,  86,  100  and  103,  are 
installed  in  the  Chinese  Section  of  the 
Palace  of  Liberal  Arts.) 


INTERNATIONAL. 


249 


Applied  Arts. 


DENMARK. 


GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Baden,  Jacob,  Designer  and  Executor  of 
Bindings. 

108.  “Comedies,”  by  Holberg.  (3 

Vols.) 

109.  “Our  Castles,”  by  Alice  Muller, 
no.  “Poems,”  by  Wessel. 

111.  “Peter  Paars,”  by  Holberg. 

112.  Hymn  Book. 

113.  “Book  of  my  Love,”  by  Karl 

Gjellerup. 

114.  “Fredensborg.”  (2  Vols.) 

1 15.  “The  Theater,”  by  Herman  Bang. 

116.  “Oeuvres  de  Moliere.”  (10  Vols.) 

Bindesbol,  Professor  (designer  and 
modeler). 

ii6a.  Eleven  pieces  of  Ipsen  ware, 
m^at  glaze.  Executed  by  Bertel 
Ipsen. 

ii6b.  Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 
Executed  by  Bertel  Ipsen. 

Christiansen,  R.,  Designer. 

Bindings  executed  by  Jacob 
Baden. 

117.  “Poems,”  by  Emil  Aarestrup. 

118.  “Oeuvres  de  Moliere.” 

Engelhardt,  V. 

119-125.  Vases  with  colored  glazes, 
Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 
125a.  Dish,  with  lizard.  Royal  Copen- 
hagen Porcelain. 

125b.  Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 

Heilman,  G. 

126.  Plaque,  painting  under  glaze, 
Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 
126a.  Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 


ICELAND. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Nielsen,  Elin. 

134*  Collection  of  Embroideries. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kahler,  Herman. 

126b.  Eleven  pieces  of  Kahler  Lustre- 
ware.  Modeled  by  Reistrup- 
Hansen. 

126c.  Kahler  Lustre-ware.  Modeled  by 
Reistrup-Hansen. 

Krog,  Prof.  A. 

127.  Plates,  painting  under  glaze, 

Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 
127a.  Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 

Larson,  Knud,  Designer. 

Binding  executed  by  Jacob 
Baden. 

128.  “Poems,”  by  Viggo  Stuckenberg. 
Nathielson,  B. 

128a.  Unique  teapot.  Royal  Copen- 
hagen Porcelain. 

128b.  Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 
Nielson,  E.,  Designer. 

129.  Figure,  Cat.  Royal  Copenhagen 

Porcelain. 

130.  Figure,  Dog.  Royal  Copenhagen 

Porcelain. 

130a.  Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain. 

Rode,  Gotfred,  Designer. 

Binding  executed  by  Jacob 
Baden. 

131.  “Stories  for  the  Antiquity,”  by 

P.  Mariager.  ( Vols.) 

132.  “The  Sundering  Flood,”  by  Wil- 

liam Morris. 

133.  “Fairy  Tales,”  by  H.  C.  Ander- 

sen, printed  in  fifty  copies. 

(Nos.  ii6b,  125b,  126a,  126c,  127a,  128b 
and  130a  are,  for  lack  nf  space,  installed 
in  the  Danish  Section  of  the  Varied  In- 
dustries Building.) 


NORWAY. 

GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

ICxhibit 

No. 

Smith-Hald  (deceased). 

135.  “Olden  Lake.”  Harvest  Ifvening. 

136.  “Watorfall,”  .\  IMounlain  .Strc.'im. 


250 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Norway,  Peru 

, Switzerland. 

Exhibit 

Exhibit 

No. 

No. 

GROUP  14. 

147.  The  Yellow  Hair. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

148.  The  Horses  of  the  Waves. 

149.  Thor  and  the  Valkyria. 

j 150.  The  Daughters  of  Northern 

Knag,  Chr.,  Bergen. 

Light,  or  The  Suitors. 

Collection  of  Furniture  inlaid 
in  colored  woods. 

151.  In  the  Fairy  Garden. 

137.  Cabinet. 

152.  The  Gold  Birds. 

138.  Corner  Seat,  with  Cabinet  and 

153.  The  Baldishol  Tapestry.  Nor- 

Screen Back. 

wegian  textile  work  from  the 

139.  Table. 

1 twelfth  century.  Copy  from 

140.  Wall  Cabinet. 

the  Studio  of  the  Museum  of 

141.  Two  Chairs. 

Art,  Trondhjem. 

142-144.  Three  Wall  Shelves. 

154.  The  Bloody  Tower. 

Munthe,  Gerhard. 

155.  Oden. 

Collection  of  Tapestries  de- 
signed by  Gerhard  Munthe; 

156.  Under  the  Great  Bear. 

executed  and  exhibited  by  the 

157.  Rug. 

Museum  of  Art,  Trondhjem. 

145.  Naiads. 

158.  Runner. 

146.  The  Wise  Bird. 

159.  And  there  were  twenty-four 

94.  Door  Curtain,  old  Norwegian  pat- 

women and  all  in  a row. 

tern. 

1 160.  Curtain,  old  Norwegian  pattern. 

PERU. 

SWITZERLAND. 

GROUP  9. 

' GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Franco,  Amalia  I. 

161.  Three  Miniatures  in  a Frame. 

162.  Miniature. 


PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 
Benziger,  A.,  Brennen. 


Schenck,  A.  F.  (deceased.) 

164.  T.e  Secours  (The  Succor).  Oil 
Painting. 


165.  Portrait  of  President  McKinley. 
r66.  Portrait  of  a Mother  with  Child. 


ITALY 


Coiiiniissioner-Geiieral 

Giovanni  Branchi 


Delegate  of  tlic  Rcyal  Coiiiinihliioii  in  Koine  and 
Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 

Adolfo  Apolloni 


Secretary  of  Fine  Arts 

Tullio  Giordana 


For  information  regarding^  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  IMr.  Tnllio  Giordan 
in  Galleries  N and  G.  Tlalian  Section. 


ITALY 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  119^  120,  121,  122,  123,  124,  126 ; also  Galleries  N and  O. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Agazzi,  Carlo,  Milan. 

1.  High  Lombardy. 

Agazzi,  Ermengildo,  Milan. 

2.  The  Widow. 

Attanasio,  Natale,  Rome. 

4.  Praying. 

Barone,  C.  Adolfo,  Naples. 

5.  Browsing. 

Baronio,  Antonio,  Turin. 

6.  High  Mountain. 

Barricelli,  Maurizio,  Rome. 

7.  Sunset  at  Pompei. 

Bartesago,  Enrico,  Milan. 

8.  On  the  Alps. 

Battaglia,  Alessandro,  Rome. 

9.  In  the  Granary. 

Bazzani,  Luigi,  Rome. 

10.  Arch  of  Septimus  Severus. 
Bazzaro,  Leonardo,  Milan. 

11.  Sad  Day. 

Belloni,  Giorgio,  Milan. 

12.  Wandering  Clouds, 

Bertelli,  Luigi,  Bologna. 

13.  Oil  Painting. 

Berti,  Guglielmo,  Venice. 

14.  Canal  in  Venice. 

Besso,  Amalia,  Rome. 

18.  Contrast. 

19.  Curiosity. 


Bompiani,  Roberto,  Rome. 

20.  St.  Cecilia. 

21.  Ancient  Game. 

Bonomelli,  Romeo,  Bergamo. 

I 22.  At  Play. 

23.  My  Studio  Window. 

23a.  The  Painter  painted  by  himself. 

Bordignon,  Noe,  Castel  Franco  Veneto. 

24.  Chrism. 

Bottero,  Giuseppe,  Turin. 

25.  Afraid. 

Buono,  Eugenio,  Naples. 

; 26.  Returning  Fishermen. 

‘ 27.  Herd  of  Cattle. 

Cairati,  Girolamo,  Venice. 

28.  The  Green  Bridge  in  Parma, 
j 29.  Spes  nostra. 

* Campestrini,  Alcide,  Milan. 

I 30.  Friars  in  the  Library. 

[ 31.  Lesson  in  Geography. 

I Caprile,  Vincenzo,  Naples. 

33.  Easter  Market  at  Naples. 

I 34.  Old  Naples, 

j 35.  Neapolitan  Costume. 

' Carlandi,  Onorato,  Rome. 

I 39.  Immortal  Agony. 

I Cavaleri,  Ludovico,  Milan. 

40.  Sunset. 

I 41.  Marine. 

' Celeri  Viena,  Ida,  Milan. 

42.  September. 

I 43.  Before  the  Storm. 


ITALY. 


253 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Chini,  Galileo,  Florence. 

44.  The  Sphinx. 

Ciardi,  Giuseppe,  Venice. 

45-  Spring. 

46.  Jugglers. 

Ciardi,  Guglielmo,  Venice. 

47.  The  Bucintaurus. 

48.  Venetian  Fetes. 

Cipolla,  Fabio,  Rome. 

49.  The  Fog. 

Coleman,  Enrico,  Rome. 

50.  Duck-hunt  near  Rome. 

51.  Ancient  Rights.  (Roman  Cam- 

pagna.) 

Coromaldi,  Umberto,  Rome. 

52.  Friends. 

Cortese,  Federigo,  Naples. 

53.  St.  Anna’s  Mill. 

54.  In  the  Campania. 

55.  Pescarenico. 

Costantini,  Gio.  Batta,  Vittorio  Veneto. 

56.  End  of  the  Journey. 

Cremonesi,  Ambrogio,  Milan. 

57.  Fish. 

58.  Game. 

59.  Fruits. 

Crespi,  Enrico,  Milan. 

60.  Plain  Life. 

Cressini,  Carlo,  Milan. 

61.  The  Lake  of  Arsenio.  (Brianza.) 
Dalbono,  Edoardo,  Naples. 

62.  Seaside. 

63.  Fishing  Boat. 

Damolin,  Oreste,  Piove  di  Sacco.  (Padua.) 

63a.  Underfed. 

De  Francisco,  Pietro,  Rome. 

64.  Family  Scene. 

De  Karolis,  Adolfo,  Florence. 

65.  Portrait. 

66.  The  Lady  and  the  Fountain. 

67.  Spring. 

Delleani,  Lorenzo,  Turin. 

68.  Scheveningen.  (Holland.) 

69.  Art  Thou  Christ,  Son  of  God? 

Dair  Oca  Bianca,  Angelo,  Verona. 

70.  The  Souls’  Loves. 

71.  Spring. 

72.  Sunset. 


Exhibit 

No. 

De  Sanctis,  Giuseppe,  Naples. 

73.  Peristyle  of  St.  Mark’s. 

74.  St.  Mark’s  Place. 

Di  Bricherasio,  Sofia,  Turin. 

75.  On  the  Lignon  River. 

Discovolo,  Antonio,  Rome. 

76.  Morning. 

77.  “Reclame.” 

78.  On  the  Boat. 

Duodo,  Giuseppe,  Venice. 

79.  Neapolitan  Woman. 

Esposito,  Gaetano,  Naples. 

80.  In  the  Harbor  of  Naples. 

Faccioli,  Raffaele,  Bologna. 

81.  Feeding  Time — St.  Mark’s  Pig- 

eons in  Venice. 

82.  Washing  the  Sheep. 

83.  Sheep  returning  Home. 

Falchetti,  Alberto,  Turin. 

84.  Cemetery  in  the  Alps. 

Fattori,  Giovanni,  Florence. 

85.  On  the  Battle  Grounds. 

86.  Roman  Campagna. 

87.  “Butteri.” 

Favai,  Gennaro,  Venice. 

88.  A Canal  at  Sunset. 

Ferrari,  Arturo,  Milan. 

8g.  Interior  of  Church  of  St.  Anthony 
in  Milan. 

Ferrari,  Augusto,  Turin. 

90.  In  Search  of  the  Pole. 

91.  After  Dinner. 

P'errari,  Carlo.  Rome. 

92.  Chatting. 

93.  Type  of  Roman  Lady.  ^ 

94.  Church  of  St.  Francis  in  Assisi. 

Ferro,  Cesare,  Turin. 

95.  Waiting. 

Florido,  Osvaldo,  Verona. 

96.  Interior  of  St.  Mark’s  in  Venice. 

97.  Fog  on  the  banks  of  the  Adige. 

Focardi,  Ruggiero,  Florence. 

98.  Countryman. 

Formis,  Achille,  Milan. 

99.  In  the  Valsassina. 

100.  Pescarenico. 

Fornara,  Carlo,  Milan. 

102.  Winter. 

103.  Autumn. 


254 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Forti,  E,  Rome. 

104.  Poppea  at  Antium. 

Gabbiani,  Giuseppe,  Naples. 

105.  Neapolitan  Girl. 

Gabrini,  Petro,  Rome. 

106.  Seaside. 

Gelli,  Edoardo,  Florence. 

107.  Dutch  Girl. 

108.  The  Last  Chord. 

T09.  Galileo  Galilei. 

Ghiglia,  Oscar,  Florence, 
no.  The  Painter  painted  by  himself 

111.  Medusa. 

Gilardelli  Crespi,  Aurora,  Milan. 

112.  Just  Arrived. 

113.  For  a Marriage. 

Gilardi,  Pier  Celestino,  Turin. 

114.  To  the  Sanctuary. 

115.  A Game  of  Bowling. 

116.  Between  a Smoke  and  the  Glass 

Gioli,  Francesco,  Florence. 

117.  Young  Mother. 

117a.  A Country  Woman. 

1 18.  Return  of  the  Ewes  to  the 

Lambs. 

Gioli,  Luigi,  Florence. 

119.  Horses  drinking. 

120.  Beating  the  Corn. 

Gola,  Emilio,  Milan. 

121.  The  Naviglio. 

122.  A Brianza’s  Landscape. 

Guaccimanni,  Vittorio,  Ravenna. 

123.  The  13th  Monferrato  in  the  Bat 

tie  of  S.  Martino. 

Guerra,  Achille,  Rome. 

124.  In  the  Sacristy. 

125.  A Music  Lesson. 

Innocenti,  Camillo,  Rome. 

126.  Holy  Family. 

127.  Ciociaro  Song. 

Joris,  Pio,  Rome. 

128.  “Via  Flaminia.” 

129.  A Frame. 

(a)  Neapolitan  Confectionery. 

(b)  A Corner  of  Campo  dei 

Fiori  (Rome). 

131.  Antiquary  at  Toledo. 

Kienerk,  Giorgio,  Florence. 

132.  Silence. 

Korompay,  Duilio,  Mestre. 

133*  Wild  Flowers. 

134.  Summer. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Laurenti,  Cesare,  Venice. 

135.  Soul  in  Trouble. 

136.  Conscience. 

137.  Venetian  Poetry. 

I Lojacono,  Francesco,  Palermo. 

* 138.  Before  the  Storm. 

Longoni,  Emilio,  Milan. 

139.  The  Murmur  of  the  Brook. 

140.  The  Last  Stone. 

Lori,  Amedeo,  Pisa. 

141.  A Forest  of  Pine  Trees. 

Luxardo,  Lazzaro,  Genoa. 

142.  Seaside. 

Magistretti,  Emilio,  Milan. 

143.  Under  Marcus  Aurelius,  Emperor 

174  A.  C. 

144.  Model  at  Rest. 

Majuri,  Roberto,  Toledo. 

145.  Fruits  and  Flowers. 

146.  Fruits  and  Flowers. 

147.  Fruits  and  Flowers. 

Mancini,  Antonio,  Rome. 

148.  Portrait. 

Mancini,  Francesco,  Rome. 

149.  Positano. 

150.  Indian  Fantasia. 

i 151.  Return  from  the  Feast. 

Mantegazza,  Giacomo,  Milan. 

152.  First  Steps. 

Mazza,  Aldo. 

153*  Woman’s  Head. 

Menato,  Giuseppe,  Verona. 

154.  An  Evening  on  the  Adige. 

155.  Back  to  the  Plain. 

156.  Falling  Leaves. 

Menshausen,  Labriola  Frieda,  Rome. 

157.  Green  Blouse. 

158.  Girl  with  Orchids. 

Migliaro,  Vincenzo,  Pizzofalcone. 

159.  Old  Naples. 

160.  Via  degli  Orefici. 

161.  A Street  in  Naples 

Minasoli,  Luigi,  Turin. 

162.  Landscape. 

Miola,  Camillo,  Naples. 

163.  Damocles’  Sword. 

Monteforte,  Edoardo,  S.  Sebastiano 
Vesuviano  (Naples). 

164.  The  Vesuvius. 


ITALY. 


255 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Morbelli,  Angelo,  Milan. 

165.  The  Cleaning  of  the  Rice. 

166.  Cathedral  of  Milan,  Interior  of 

Dome. 

167.  Abandoned. 

Mucchi,  Anton  Maria,  Multedo  di  Pegli 
(Genoa). 

168.  Rapture. 

Noci,  Arturo,  Rome. 

169.  Villa  Borghese. 

170.  First  Letter. 

171.  Praying. 

Nomellini,  Plinio,  Torre  del  Lago 
(Lucca). 

172.  Victorious  Youth. 

173.  The  Woman  of  the  Sea. 

Novo,  Stefano,  Venice. 

174.  From  the  Church. 

Omegna,  Filippo,  Turin. 

175.  Storm. 

Pariani,  Alfredo,  Milan. 

176.  Silence. 

Pasinetti,  Antonio,  Milan. 

177.  Serenade. 

Pasini,  Emilio,  Brescia. 

178.  Naughty  Girl. 

Pazzini,  Norberto,  Rome. 

179.  In  the  Country  of  St.  Francis  of 

Assisi. 

180.  Republic  of  St.  Marino. 

Pellizza,  Giuseppe,  Volpedo. 

181.  The  Painter  painted  by  himself. 

182.  Procession. 

Petiti,  Filiberto,  Rome. 

183.  Nocturne  (Riviera). 

Piccinni,  Antonio,  Rome. 

184.  Vanity  and  Envy. 

Piccioni,  Gino,  Tivoli. 

185.  Vanity. 

Pontecorvo,  Raimondo,  Rome. 

186.  A Pearl. 

Previati,  Gaetano,  Milan. 

187.  The  Assumption  of  the  Virgin 

Mary  (Tryptich). 

Rava,  Maurizio,  Milan. 

188.  The  Song  of  the  Brook. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Reycend,  Enrico,  Turin. 

189.  Autumn  Morning  in  the  Moun- 

tains. 

190.  Midday  in  August. 

Ricci,  Dante,  Rome. 

192.  Last  Rays. 

Rizzi,  Antonio,  Venice. 

193.  Convalescence. 

194.  Sunset. 

195.  From  the  Mountain. 

Rocchetti,  A.  Torres,  Palermo. 

196.  Wheel-wrights. 
ig6a.  Near  . Palermo. 

Rossi,  Alberto,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

197.  A Corner  in  Cairo. 

198.  Peddler. 

Sacheri,  Giuseppe,  Genoa. 

199.  Sunset. 

Sartorelli,  Francesco,  Venice. 

200.  Sunset. 

201.  Spring. 

Savini,  Alfonso,  Bologna. 

202.  Iris. 

203.  Woman’s  Plead. 

Sezanne,  August,  Venice. 

204.  Old  Mills  on  the  Po  River. 

205.  In  the  Old  Fur  Coat. 

Simoni,  Gustavo,  Rome. 

206.  Negroes  before  a Mosque  at 

Tlemcen. 

Spinetti,  Mario,  Rome. 

207.  Oriental  Girl. 

Stoppoloni,  Augusto  Guglielmo,  Rome. 

208.  Hagar. 

209.  A Veteran. 

210.  Coming  out  of  Church. 

Stragliati,  Carlo,  Milan. 

211.  Haughty. 

212.  Soap  Bubbles. 

Tavernier,  Andrea,  Turin. 

213.  Life  a Dream. 

Tironi,  Vittorio,  Milan. 

214.  Woman’s  Portrait. 

Tomaselli,  Onofrio,  Palermo. 

215.  Monumental  Ruins. 

216.  A Friar. 

Virla,  Adele,  Rome. 

2l'^.  Short  Rest. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors,  Engravings, 

Water  Colors. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Battaglia,  Alessandro,  Rome. 

218.  Jealousy. 

Bompard,  Luigi,  Bologna. 

219.  Venus.  Pastel. 

220.  The  Elements.  Pastel. 

Cappiello,  Lionetto,  Turin. 

221.  Drawings. 

Carosi,  Giuseppe,  Rome. 

222.  Sunbeam. 

Casciaro,  Giuseppe,  Naples. 

223.  Pastel. 

224.  Pastel. 

225.  Pastels. 

Clava,  Giuseppina,  Turin. 

226.  Miniatures. 

Corelli,  Augusto,  Rome. 

227.  A Kiss  to  the  Prettiest. 

228.  At  Spring. 

229.  In  the  Samnium. 

De  Tommasi,  Public,  Rome. 

230.  Mary’s  Daughters. 

Grimaldi,  Leopoldo,  Campobasso. 

23J.  The  Dome  of  St.  Peter. 

Mazza,  Aldo,  Milan. 

232.  Sketch.  Pastel. 

Meyer,  Sigismondo,  Rome. 

233.  Water  Color. 

Micali,  Giuseppe,  Rome. 

234.  Old  Papers. 

Miserocchi,  Domenico,  Ravenna. 

235.  Pastel. 

Noci,  Arturo,  Rome. 

236.  Plead  of  a Girl. 

Piazza,  Enrico,  Ravenna. 

237.  Young  Faun.  Pastel. 

Piccinni,  Antonio,  Rome. 

238.  A News-girl. 

Signorini,  Giuseppe,  Rome. 

239.  Torture. 

240.  Chatting  in  the  Sacristy. 

Simoni,  Gustavo,  Rome. 

241.  The  Ascent  of  Pugliano  at 

Resina. 

Tiratelli,  Cesare,  Rome. 

242.  Palm  Sunday. 

Vighi,  Coriolano,  Bologna. 

243.  Wind.  Pastel. 


Lithographs,  and  Sculpture. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Exhibil- 

No. 

Martini,  Alberto,  Treviso. 

244.  Black  and  White  Drawing. 

245.  Innocence.  Drawing. 

246.  Head  of  Christ.  Drawing. 

247.  Sketches  from  “Secchia  Rapita,” 

and  other  drawings. 

Vanni,  Pietro,  Rome. 

248.  Etchings. 

Viligiardi,  Arturo,  Rome. 

249.  History  of  St.  Laurence  the 

Martyr.  Drawings  for  the  fres- 
coes in  the  Chorus  Chapel  in 
St.  Paul,  Rome. 

Vitalini,  Francesco,  Rome. 

250.  Colored  Etchings. 

251.  Palatine  Hill.  Colored  Etching. 

254.  Maccarese.  Colored  Etching. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Alberti,  Achille,  Milan. 

255.  Sorrow.  Marble. 

256.  Waiting.  Bronze. 

Barcaglia,  Donato,  Milan. 

257.  Nest  of  Cupids.  Bronze. 

258.  “Ecce  Homo.”  Marble. 

Bazzaro,  Ernesto,  Milan. 

259.  Bedouin  Girl.  Bronze. 

260.  Fragment  of  Mortuary  Monu- 

ment. Plaster. 

Belliazzi,  Raffaele,  Naples. 

261.  Woman  and  Child. 

Benini,  Mauro,  Rome. 

262.  Liberty  of  Education.  Bronze. 

263.  “In  Acqua  Salus.”  Bronze. 

Bescarra  Cesare,  Turin. 

265.  Youth.  Bronze. 

266.  Haughty.  Marble. 

Bracony,  Leopoldo,  Chicago. 

267.  “On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I’Amour.” 

268.  Gleaner. 

268a.  Statue  of  President  McKinley. 


ITALY. 


257 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Branca,  Giulio,  Milan. 

269.  The  Farewell  of  the  Poor  Chim- 

neysweep. Bronze. 

270.  The  Virgin  of  Nazareth.  Marble. 

Buemi,  Salvatore,  Rome. 

271.  Eternal  Rebel. 

Cadorin,  Vincenzo,  Venice. 

272.  Allegory  of  Spring.  Bronze  Bas- 

relief. 

Canonica,  Pietro,  Turin. 

273.  Mountain  Girl, 

274.  Marius. 

275.  Christ’s  Head. 

Cantu,  Giuseppe,  Milan. 

276.  “Temporale.”  Bronze. 

277.  “Eburnea.”  Marble  Bas-relief. 

278.  A Fairy  Tale.  Bronze  Group, 

Cassi,  Enrico,  Milan. 

279.  Woman’s  Bust. 

280.  Boy’s  Head. 

De  Albertis,  Edoardo,  Genoa. 

282.  Recollection, 

283.  The  Fruit. 

Delisi,  Domenico,  Palermo. 

284.  Caruso.  Bronze. 

D’Orsi,  Achille,  Naples. 

286.  Proximus  tuus.  Marble. 

Fontana,  Carlo,  Rome. 

288.  Farinata  degli  Uberti.  Marble 

289.  Emanuele  Filiberto.  Bronze. 

Galletti,  Stefano,  Rome. 

290.  Statue  for  Fountain.  Marble. 

291.  Bust.  Marble. 

Galli,  Angelo,  Milan. 

292.  “Fiat  Voluntas  tua.”  Marble. 

Gallori,  Emilio,  Rome. 

293.  Statue. 

Gasbarra,  Giuseppe,  Rome. 

294.  Guglielnio  Marconi.  Plaster, 

Giudici,  Primo,  Milan. 

295.  The  First  Gift.  Marble. 

Golfarelli,  Tullo,  Bologna. 

296.  Unemployed.  Bronze. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Graziosi,  Giuseppe,  Modena. 

297.  Reaper.  Bronze. 

Jerace,  Francesco,  Naples. 

298.  Anacreontica.  Marble. 

299.  Chrystus.  Bronze. 

300.  Fiorita.  Bronze. 

Laforet,  Alessandro,  Milan. 

301.  Seamstress.  Marble. 

La  Spina,  Michele,  Rome. 

302.  Naughty  Satyr.  Statue. 

303.  My  Mother.  Bronze. 

304.  Gaolbird.  Bronze. 

Lionetti,  Edoardo,  Naples. 

305.  Old  Toby’s  Head.  Bronze. 

Lucchesi,  Urbano,  Florence. 

307.  Fisherman.  Marble. 

308.  Faith,  Bronze. 

Marsili,  Emilio,  Venice. 

310.  At  the  Bath. 

311.  At  the  Balcony. 

312.  Poetry. 

Menshausen,  Labriola  Frieda,  Rome. 

313.  A Bronze  Bell.  Bronze. 

Monteverde,  Giulio,  Rome. 

314.  E.  Jenner  trying  his  discovery  on 

his  son.  Bronze. 

Mossuti,  Enrico,  Naples. 

315.  Domenico  Cirillo.  Bronze. 

Nicolini,  Giovanni,  Rome. 

317.  Sulphur-miner.  Bronze. 

318.  Ophelia.  Bronze. 

319.  Reverie.  Bronze. 

Origo,  Clemente,  Florence. 

320.  Going  to  Market.  Costumes  of 

the  Roman  Campagna.  Rronze 

Pellini,  Eugenio,  Milan. 

321.  Small  Statue.  Bronze. 

322.  Reading.  Bronze. 

323.  Child  Playing.  Bronze. 

Pierotti,  Samuel  Giuseppe,  Turin. 

324.  A Horse  Attacked  by  a Tiger  in 

a Desert.  Original  model  of 
Terra  cotta. 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture,  Architecture,  and  Loan  Collection. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pisani,  Salvatore,  Milan. 

325.  Sadness. 

Prini,  Giovanni,  Rome. 

326.  Children’s  Secret.  Bronze. 

327.  The  Small  Treasure.  Bronze. 

328.  Evening.  Bronze. 

Quadrelli,  Emilio,  Milan. 

329.  Fragment.  M^arble. 

Raiano,  Gennaro,  Naples. 

330.  Harvestman.  Bronze. 

Reduzzi,  Cesare,  Turin. 

333.  “Mystica.”  Marble. 

Rivalta,  Augusto,  Florence. 

334.  Hercules  fighting  Centaurus 

Bronze. 

335.  Cain  and  Abel.  Bronze. 

Romagnoli,  Giuseppe,  Bologna. 

336.  Woman’s  Bust.  Marble. 

Romanelli,  Raffaello,  Florence. 

337.  Christ  curing  the  Blind.  Bronze. 

338.  Figure  of  Woman  in  Pain. 

Bronze. 

339.  Portrait  of  a Lady.  Bronze. 

Rosignoli,  Vincenzo,  Florence. 

340.  St.  Francis  and  the  Doves. 

Bronze. 

Rossi,  Giuseppe,  Florence. 

341.  An  Oyster  Fisherman.  Bronze. 

Rubino,  Eduardo,  Turin. 

342.  Jealousy.  Marble. 

Rutelli,  Mario,  Palermo. 

344.  “Erano  ignude.”  (Dante’s  In- 

ferno, C.  VII).  Bronze. 

345.  “The  Schiattarella.”  Marble. 

346.  Domenico  Morelli.  Bronze. 

Simonetti,  Enrico,  Rome. 

347.  “Civis  Romanus.”  Bronze. 

Sodini,  Dante,  Florence. 

348.  Bust.  Bronze. 

Sortini,  Saverio,  Rome. 

349.  Christ.  (Fragment.)  Marble. 

350.  Mother  Gregory.  Bronze. 

351.  At  Taormina.  (Sicily.)  Bronze. 

Spagnoli,  Umberto,  Florence. 

352.  “Habent  sua  Fata.”  Bronze. 

353.  Memento.  Bronze. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Villani,  Vincenzo,  Milan. 

356.  Small  Horse.  Bronze. 

(Nos.  255,  257,  528,  260,  261,  262. 
266,  268,  268a,  269,  270,  271,  275. 
276,  277,  279,  280,  282,  283,  286, 
288,  290-6,  298,  299,  301 -5,  307, 
308,  310-12,  3T5,  317,  319a,  320, 
324,  325,  329,  333,  336-41,  344-49, 
350,  352  and  356  are  installed  in 
the  Sculpture  Pavilion.) 

GROUP  12. 
ARCHITECTURE. 
Collamarini,  Edoardo,  Parma. 

357.  Photographs  of  architecture. 
Damiani  de  Almeyda,  Giuseppe,  Palermo. 

358.  Design  for  Sanctuary. 

359*  Segesta  Temple  near  Calatafimi. 

La  Manna,  Giuseppe,  Palermo. 

360.  Mosaic. 

361.  Mosaic. 

361a.  Mosaic. 

I Ristori,  Enrico,  Florence. 

362.  Architectural  subjects.  Draw- 

ings, water  colors,  photographs. 

Sommaruga,  Giuseppe,  Milan. 

362a.  Italian  Pavilion. 

362b.  The  palace  Castiglioni  in  Milan. 

I Viligiardi,  Arturo,  Rome. 

I 363.  Design  for  the  Facade  of  the 
Cathedral  of  Arezzo.  Draw- 
ings. 

GROUP  13. 

LOAN  COLLECTION. 
Cabianca,  Vincenzo,  Rome. 

364.  The  Convent’s  Housekeeper. 

365.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Presby- 

tery. Lent  by  Adelaide  Jaschi, 
widow  of  Cabianca. 

Ferrario,  Carlo,  Milan. 

366.  Collection  of  Water  Colors. 

Lent  by  B.  Manzoni,  Milan. 

Stefani,  Luigi. 

367.  Landing.  Lent  by  Marco  Chio- 

dini,  Galliate. 


ITALY. 


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GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Cutler  & Girard,  (designers),  Florence 

368.  Carved  Mantel,  Renaissance 

style. 

369.  Wall  Cabinet. 

370.  Wall  Cabinet. 

371.  Large  Cabinet. 

372-375*  Original  creations  in  Settles. 

Gregori,  G.,  Treviso. 

376.  Artistic  Majolica  Panel. 

Manifattura  di  Fontebuoni  (Ceramic  Art 
Society),  Florence. 

377-388.  Vases:  Pottery. 

389-398.  Artistic  Majolica,  polychrome 
and  metallic  luster. 


No. 

Manifattura  di  Signa,  Florence. 

359.  Artistic  Terra  cotta.  Classic 
reproductions.  (In  Italian  Sec- 
tion of  Manufactures  Building.) 

Melville  & Ziffer,  Venice. 

400.  Laces. 

Nisini,  Giovanni,  Rome. 

401.  Artistic  Metal  Work.  (In  Sculp- 

ture Pavilion.) 

Opificio  Serico  di  San  Leucio,  Naples. 

402.  Art  Silk  Textiles. 

403.  Decoration  of  Gallery  124  of 

Italian  Section  of  Fine  Arts. 

Patarchi,  Filippo,  Turin. 

404.  Artistic  Work  in  Leather, 
Vitalini,  Francesco,  Rome. 

405.  A Manual  on  Etchings. 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 

Exhibit 


JAPAN 


Commissioner-General 

S . T E G I M A . 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 

Heromich  Shugio 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  the  representative  of 
Japanese  Exhibitors’  Association  in  Japanese  Section 
in  the  Art  Palace. 


JAPAN 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  125,  129,  130,  131,  133  and  134. 

Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Paintings  on  Silk  and  Paper. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Araki,  Jippo,  Tokio. 

1.  Mandarin  and  Wild  Ducks  among 

Reeds  in  Lake:  Autumn  Scene. 

Araki,  Kwampo,  Professor  of  the  Tokio 
Fine  Art  School,  and  Imperial  Court 
Artist,  Tokio. 

2.  Pheasants  on  Rock  by  Lake: 

Autumn. 

Atomi,  Madame  Giokushi,  Tokio. 

3.  Chrysanthemums  and  Sparrows  in 

Rain. 

Fukunaga,  Kobi,  Tokio. 

4.  Picnic  Party  under  Cherry  Trees 

in  Spring. 

Gejo,  Masao,  Tokio. 

5.  Landscape  in  Snow  with  a Fisher- 

man’s Cottage. 

6.  A Pair  of  Screens:  Heron  and 

Willow  in  Snow,  and  Crow  and 
Pine. 

7.  A Pair  of  Screens:  Landscape, 

Bamboo  Forest. 

Hashidate,  Shisen,  Tokio. 

8.  Chrysanthemums  and  Birds. 

Hashimoto,  Gaho,  Imperial  Court  Artist, 
Tokio. 

9.  Landscape:  “Windy  Day  in  Moun- 

tain.” 

10.  Landscape:  “Twilight  in  Forest.” 

11.  Landscape:  “Winter  Morning  and 

Wild  Ducks.” 

12.  Landscape:  “Mount  Horai  and 

Sunrise.” 


Exhibit 

No. 

13.  Landscape:  “Mountain  Stream  in 

the  Morning.” 

14.  Landscape:  “Tinted  Leaves  and 

White  Stream.” 

15.  Landscape:  “Spring  and  Autumn.” 

A Pair  of  Screens. 

16.  Landscape:  “Rain  and  Snow.”  A 

Pair  of  Screens. 

Hata,  Hoyei,  Kioto. 

17.  Portrait  of  Kishimojin  (Hariti) 

with  her  Attendants. 

Hirai,  Chokusui,  Osaka. 

18.  Peacock  and  Peahen.  ' 

Hirose,  Toho,  Tokio. 

19.  Fl3nng  Pheasant  and  Autumn 

Flowers. 

Hookabe,  Kinshu,  Tokio. 

20.  Fashionable  Young  Lady  of  Fifty 

Years  Ago. 

Imao,  Keinen,  Kioto. 

21.  Spring  Lespedeza  and  Group  of 

Cock,  Hen  and  Chickens. 

22.  Summer,  Peonies  and  Birds. 

23.  Autumn,  Chestnut  and  Birds. 

24.  Winter,  Withered  Flowers  and 

Birds. 

Ishii,  Sodo,  Kioto. 

25.  Carps  at  Play. 

Kanamori,  Nanko,  Tokio. 

26.  Young  Lady  of  the  Present 

Period. 

Kanda,  Bunsho,  Kioto. 

27.  The  Most  Merciful  Kwannon. 

Kawamura,  Giokuun,  Tokio. 

28.  Historical  Picture:  A Scene  in 

the  Life  of  Yoritomo,  who  be- 
came the  First  Shogun  of  Japan. 


JAPAN. 

Paintings. 


263 


Exhibit  • I 

No.  j 

Kawabata,  Giokusho,  Professor  of  the 
Tokio  Fine  Art  School  and  Imperial 
Court  Artist,  Tokio.  ! 

29.  Landscape:  “Forest  and  Stream  j 

in  Autumn.”  I 

Kawai,  Giokudo,  Tokio.  j 

30.  Landscape:  “Autumn  Scene  in 

Mountain  Valley.” 

Kobayashi,  Gokio,  Tokio. 

31.  Chrysanthemum  and  Fowls.  i 

Kochi,  Gakei,  Tokio. 

32.  Angels’  Return  to  Heaven.  I 

Komiya,  Madam  Tokei,  Tokio. 

33.  Carps  at  Play.  S 

Kubota,  Kinsen,  Tokio.  i 

34.  Fish  Market  on  Hokkaido  Coast,  i 

A Pair  of  Screens. 

35.  Spring:  “Pine  and  Pheasant.” 

Autumn:  “Maple  and  Wag- 

tails.” A Pair  of  Screens. 

Matsubayashi,  Keisui,  Tokio.  ' 

36.  Chrysanthemums  and  Group  of  1 

Fowls. 

Mayeda,  Madam  Giokuyei,  Kioto. 

37.  Cock,  Hen  and  Chicks  feeding,  | 

Mori,  Shungaku,  Kioto. 

38.  Landscape:  Mountain  and  Stream,  j 

Morohoshi,  Seisho,  Tokio. 

39.  Mother  Owl  feeding  Young.  i 

Muramatsu,  Ungai,  Kioto. 

40.  Crow  and  Pine  in  Snow. 

Murase,  Giokuden,  Tokio. 

41.  The  Flower  of  the  Spring:  | 

“Cherry  and  Ducks.” 

42.  The  Flowers  of  the  Autumn:  i 

“Chrysanthemums.”  ‘ 

Nakada,  Shokio,  Tokio. 

43.  Cock  and  Hen  under  Bamboo  and 

Roses.  I 

Nakamura,  Kin  jo,  Tokio.  ' 

44.  Bird,  Rock  and  Peony. 

Noguchi,  Suiun,  Tokio. 

45.  Lonely  Duck  among  Reeds  in 

Lake.  j 

Nomura,  Bunkio,  Tokio.  j 

46.  Kiyomizu  Temple  in  Snow.  ! 

47.  Arashiyama  in  Rain.  ! 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ogata,  Gekko,  Tokio. 

48.  Pleasure  Boat  on  Sumida  in 

Cherry  Season. 

Ohashi,  Suiseki,  Tokio. 

48a.  Tigers.  A pair  of  Screens. 

Otake,  Chikuha,  Tokio. 

49.  True  Heart,  Mother  and  Children 
Sato,  Shiyen,  Tokio. 

50.  Peacock,  Peahen  and  Pine. 
Exhibited  by  Nozuye  Kahichi, 

Tokio. 

Sekida,  Katei,  Tokio. 

51.  Chrysanthemums  and  Birds. 
Shimazaki,  Riua,  Tokio. 

52.  Devoted  Heart:  Grand-daughter 

decorating  Grandmother’s  Hair 
with  Flowers. 

Shimidsu,  Toyo,  Tokio. 

53.  Landscape:  Fuji  in  Distance  and 

Pines  in  Foreground. 

Suzuki,  Shosen,  Kioto. 

54.  Landscape:  Pines  in  Foreground 

and  Mountains  in  Distance. 
Takashima,  Hokkai,  Tokio. 

55.  Landscape:  Rocky  Mountain  near 

Yellow  Limestone. 

Exhibited  by  Takata  Shinzo;  To- 
kio. 

56.  Landscape:  Rocky  Mountains  near 

Lake  MacDonald. 

Exhibited  by  Takata  Shinzo,  To 
kio. 

Takahashi,  Giokuyen,  Tokio. 

57.  Landscape:  Cottage  Among  Pines 

with  Mountains  in  Distance. 
Takano,  Riodc,  Tokio. 

58.  The  Perfume  of  Flowers,  iMother 

and  Two  Daughters. 

Umemura,  Keizan,  K'oto. 

59.  Plawk  and  Reeds  in  Snow. 
Utagawa,  Kunimine,  Tokio. 

60.  Bride  of  the  Good  Old  Days. 
Uyeda,  Manshu,  Kioto. 

61.  Fighting  Cocks. 

Uyemura,  Madam  Shoyen,  Kioto. 

62.  Group  of  Three  Ladies  by  Cherry 

Tree  dressed  in  Si)ring  Fashion 
of  Hundred  Years  Ago. 

Watanabe,  Seitei,  Tokio. 

63.  Lotus  and  Duck  in  Autumn. 

Exhibited  by  Nozuye  Kahichi. 
Tokio. 


264 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART, 


Paintings  in  Oil,  Water  Color  Drawings  and  Sculpture. 


Exhibit  1 

No.  1 

Yamamoto,  Shunkio,  Kioto. 

64.  Landscape:  Hodsugawa  in  Rain.  | 

65.  Wistaria  and  Bird.  ! 

Paintings  in  Oil.  i 

Goseda,  Horiu,  Tokio. 

66.  Poppy  Field. 

Katano,  Hidemaru,  Tokio.  ^ 

67.  Japanese  Kitchen  of  the  Middle  | 

Class.  i 

Kobayashi,  Mango,  Tokio.  | 

68.  Street  Musicians.  i 

Mitsutani,  Kunishiro,  Tokio. 

69.  Dolls’  Festival.  j 

70.  Landscape:  Return  of  the  Junks.  | 

Nagahara,  Kotaro,  Tokio. 

71.  Young  Nurse  after  a Dragon  Fly.  j 
Nakazawa,  Hiromitsu,  Tokio. 

72.  A Hakone  Mountain  Chair. 

Oka,  Yoshiye,  Tokio. 

73.  Water  Wheel. 

Okada,  Saburosuke,  Tokio. 

74.  A Kioto  Dancing  Girl. 

75.  A Tokio  Dancing  Girl. 

Shirataki,  Ikunosuke,  Tokio. 

76.  Two  School  Girls. 

77.  Girls’  Music  Rehearsal. 

Shono,  Sonosuke,  Tokio. 

78.  Old  Woman  at  Needle  Work.  | 

Takashima,  Shin,  Tokio. 

79.  The  Shrine  of  the  Second  Toku-  I 

gawa  Shogun  in  Shiba  Park.  1 
Wada,  Yeisaku,  Tokio. 

80.  Portrait  of  a Young  Lady. 

81.  Landscape:  Evening  Cloud  at 

Shimidsu  with  the  Mount  Fuji 
in  distance. 

Yamamoto,  Morinosuke,  Tokio.  | 

82.  Landscape:  A Mountain  after  | 

Rain  in  late  Autumn. 

Yazaki,  Chiyoji,  Tokio. 

82a.  Portrait.  ! 

82b.  Portrait. 

Yoshida,  Hiroshi,  Tokio. 

83.  Landscape:  Cherry  Trees  by  j 

Morning  Light.  j 

84.  Landscape:  Lotus  Pond  by  Even-  j 

ing  Light.  ! 

Yuasa,  Ichiro,  Tokio. 

85.  A Village  Maid  at  Rest. 

86.  Landscape:  Winter  Cold  and  | 

Barren. 


Water  Color  Drawings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Goseda,  Horiu,  Tokio.  • 

87.  A Quiet  Mountain  Stream. 

88.  Mountain  Village. 

Oshita,  Tojiro,  Tokio. 

89.  A Japanese  Garden  in  Autumn.  * 

90.  A Forest  in  the  Evening. 

Shono,  Sonosuke,  Tokio. 

91.  Persimmon  Tree. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Abe,  Insai,  Tokio. 

92.  Child  chasing  a Dragon  Fly. 

Bronze. 

Honbo,  Gitaro,  Tokio. 

93.  A Farmer.  Bronze. 

Inoue,  Seisuke,  Fukuoka. 

94.  A Wood  Cutter.  Terra  cotta. 
Ishii,  Kihyoye,  Tokio. 

95.  A Young  Elephant.  Bronze. 

96.  A Mother  and  Child.  Bronze. 

Kaneda,  Kanejiro,  Tokio. 

97.  Grandmother  and  Grandson. 

Bronze. 

98.  Hard  at  Work  — Grandfather 

and  Granddaughter  ploughing. 
Bronze. 

99.  A Wood  Cutter.  Bronze. 

100.  Old  Woman  lighting  Candle. 

Bronze. 

101.  Fisherman  coming  Home. 

Bronze. 

102.  A Hunter.  Ivory. 

103.  Old  Woman  sweeping.  Ivory. 

104.  Farmer  blowing  Dust  from  Rice. 

Ivory. 

Mikawa,  Kozaburo,  Tokio. 

105.  Skull,  Large.  Ivory. 

106.  Skull,  Small.  Ivory. 

Mori,  Hosei,  Tokio. 

107.  Statue  of  Chigusa  Tadasaki,  the 

Famous  Archer.  Wood. 

Murata,  Kichigoro,  Tokio. 

108.  Angler.  Ivory. 

109.  Grandfather  playing  with  his  Pet 

Grandson.  Ivory. 

Omachi,  Yeijiro,  Tokio. 
no.  Pigeon  Fancier.  Ivory. 

III.  Wood-cutter  enjoying  a Drink. 
Ivory. 


JAPAN. 

Sculpture,  Architecture  and  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


26s 


Exhibit 

No. 

Suzuki,  Chokichi,  Imperial  Court  Artist, 
Tokio. 

112.  Bear  with  Salmon.  Bronze. 

113.  Tiger.  Bronze. 

Toyama,  Chozo,  Tokio. 

1 14.  Angel.  Ivory. 

115.  Old  Fisherman.  Ivory, 

1 16.  Old  Sower.  Ivory. 

Udagawa,  Kazuo,  Tokio. 

117.  Young  Mother  at  Luncheon. 

Bronze. 

Watanabe,  Osao,  Tokio. 

118.  Farmer  making  Rice  Bag.  Bronze. 

Yakushiji,  Koun,  Tokio. 

119.  Statue  of  a Girl  with  Book. 

Plaster. 

Yamazaki,  Choun,  Tokio. 

120.  Cowboy  with  Milk  Pail.  Bronze. 

121.  Young  Boy  at  Play.  Bronze. 

Yonehara,  Unkai,  Tokio. 

122.  Courtesy.  Wood. 

GROUP  12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Morita,  Ichigoro,  Toyama. 

123.  Design  for  a Gate,  with  Chrys- 

anthemum Decoration,  showing 
the  Front. 

124.  The  Same,  showing  the  Side, 

with  the  Ground  Plan  of  the 
Gate. 

Sasaki,  Iwajiro,  Tokio. 

125.  Design  for  the  Private  Residence 

of  Mr.  S.  Asano  in  Tokio. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Cloisonne  Enamels. 

Ando,  Jubei,  Nagoya. 

126.  Pair  of  Vases,  Cloisonne,  dec- 

orated with  Plum  Blossoms. 

127.  Pair  of  Vases,  Cloisonne,  dec- 

orated with  Wistaria.' 

128.  Cigar  Box,  Cloisonne,  decorated 

with  Peacock  Feather. 

129.  Pair  of  Vases,  Cloisonne,  dec- 

orated with  Ivy  Vines. 


I Exhibit 

I No. 

130.  Pair  of  Vases,  Cloisonne,  deco- 
rated with  Bamboo  and  Fowls, 
Maples  and  Pigeons. 

j 131.  Cake  Tray,  Cloisonne,  made  in 
I shape  of  Lotus  Leaf,  decorated 

with  a Dragon  Fly. 

132.  Vase,  Cloisonne  decorated  with 

Hosta  Coerulea. 

133.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

j Chinese  Scroll  Design. 

I Hattori,  Tadasaburo,  Nagoya. 

134.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

Palm  Leaves. 

135.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

I Nuphaea  Japonica. 

136.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

Flowers. 

j 137.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 
1 Plum  Blossoms. 

138.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

Hydrangea. 

I Kawade,  Shibataro,  Nagoya, 
i 138a.  Bowl,  Cloisonne,  decoration  of 
' Peony  and  Narcissus.  Ex- 

hibited by  J.  Ando,  of  Nagoya. 

i Kumeno,  Teitaro,  Nagoya. 

139.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

Begonia. 

140.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 

Two  Carps. 

Namikawa,  Sosuke,  Imperial  Court  Artist, 
Tokio. 

141.  Panel,  Wireless  Cloisonne,  deco- 
rated with  Mount  Fuji.  ^ 

142.  Panel,  Wireless  Cloisonne,  deco- 
rated with  Reeds  and  Wild 
Ducks. 

143.  Panel,  Wireless  Cloisonne,  deco- 
rated with  the  Cloud  and  the 
Moon. 

Namikawa,  Yasuyuki,  Kioto. 

144.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 
Flowers  and  Brocade  Design. 

145.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 
Wistaria  and  Birds. 

Tsukamoto,  Jimhei,  Nagoya. 

146.  Vase,  Cloisonne,  decorated  with 
Flowers. 

147.  Pair  of  Vases,  decorated  with 
Bamboos. 

Porcelain  aiui  Pottery. 

Hayashiya,  Jisaburo,  Ishikawa. 

148.  Vase,  Porcelain,  Wistaria  Deco- 
ration over  the  Glaze. 

149.  Vase,  Porcelain,  Landscape  Dec- 
oration over  the  Glaze. 


266 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of 

Exhibit 

No. 

Ikeda,  Seisuke,  Kioto. 

150.  Bowl,  Satsuma  Pottery,  Chrys- 

anthemum Decoration,  over  the 
Glaze. 

fto,  Tozan,  Kioto. 

151.  Vase,  Pottery,  Wistaria  Decora- 

tion, under  the  Glaze  in  White. 

Kawara,  Taro,  Nagoya. 

152.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Water  Plant. 

153.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Grapes. 

154.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Japonica  Petasites. 

155.  Vase,  Porcelain,  Decoration  of 

Water  and  Maple  Leaves. 

156*  Vase,  Pottery,  with  Decoration 
of  Morning  Glory. 

157*  Vase,  Pottery,  decorated  with 
Chrysanthemum. 

Kinkozan,  Sobei,  Kioto. 

158.  Vase,  Pottery,  carved  Ornamen- 

tation of  Chrysanthemums. 

159.  Vase,  Pottery,  carved  and  pierced 

Ornamentation. 

160.  Vase,  Pottery,  carved  and  pierced 

Ornamentation  of  Plum  Trees 
in  Blossom. 

Kioto  Pottery  and  Porcelain  Co.,  Kioto. 

161.  Vase,  Pottery,  carved  Orna- 

mentation of  Peony  Flowers. 

Miyagawa,  Kozan,  Imperial  Court  Artist, 
Kanagawa. 

162.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Plum  Tree  and  a Line  of  Poetry. 

163.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Hydrangea. 

164.  Vase,  Porcelain  decorated  with 

Chrysanthemum. 

165.  Vase,  Porcelain,  covered  with 

Crystalized  Bronze  Glaze. 

166.  Vase,  Porcelain,  Dragon  Decora- 

tion. 

167.  Vase,  Porcelain.  Pine  Tree  Deco- 

ration. 

168.  Vase,  Porcelain,  Transmutation 

Glaze. 

Nagaoka,  Matakichi,  Tokio. 

169.  Incense  Burner,  Satsuma  Faience 

decorated  with  Medallions  of 
Phoenix  and  Pierced  Basket 
Work,  made  by  Keida,  Masa- 
taro,  of  Kagoshima. 

170-  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 
Landscape,  made  by  Kato, 
Tomotaro,  of  Tokio. 


Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Takito,  Manjiro,  Nagoya. 

171.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Carved  Leaves  under  Celadon 
Glaze. 

172.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Carved  Scroll  Design  under 
Celadon  Glaze. 

173.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Scroll  Design  in  Buie  under 
Glaze. 

Terabayashi,  Katai,  Kioto. 

174.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Horse  painted  in  Blue  and 
Colors  under  Glaze. 

175.  Vase,  Porcelain,  covered  with 

Crystalized  Glaze. 

Uno,  Jinmatsu,  Kioto. 

176.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Lotus  under  Tea  Color  Glaze. 

177.  Vase,*  Porcelain,  made  in  shape 

of  Bamboo  and  covered  with 
Crystalized  Green  Glaze. 

178.  Vase,  Porcelain,  decorated  with 

Dragon  and  covered  with  Mus- 
tard Glaze. 

Yabu,  Meizan,  Osaka. 

179.  Bowl,  Satsuma  Pottery,  deco- 

rated with  Small  Figures  and 

Flowers. 

180.  Bowl,  Satsuma  Pottery,  deco- 

rated with  Festival  Scene. 

Art  Works  in  Metal. 

Funakoshi,  Shunmin,  Tokio. 

181.  Vase,  Shibuichi  Body,  Silver 

Mouth  and  Shakudo  Feet  orna- 
mented with  the  Design  of 
Pigeons,  Maple  Tree  and  the 
Sun. 

Hirano,  Kichibei,  Kioto. 

182.  Pair  of  Vases,  Green  Bronze  or- 

namented with  a Conventional 
Peony  Design. 

Jomi,  Yeisuke,  Kioto. 

183.  Incense  Burner,  Bronze,  Dragon. 

184.  Vase,  Bronze,  Winter  Forest  and 

Crows. 

185.  Cigar  Box,  Yellow  Bronze,  Land- 

. scape. 

Kagawa,  Katsuhiro,  Tokio. 

186.  Hanging  Placque,  Bronze,  orna- 

mented with  Herons  and  Wil- 
low Trees  by  River. 


JAPAN. 


267 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 


Kanamori,  Hichiro,  Toyama. 

187.  Vase,  Bronze,  Three  Geese 

united, 

188.  Vase,  Bronze,  ornamented  with 

Two  Elephants. 

Kanamori,  Tohei,  Toyama. 

189.  Incense  Burner,  Bronze,  orna- 

mented with  Sea  Birds. 
Kurokawa,  Yeisho,  Tokio. 

190..  Vase,  Shibuichi,  Grapes  Repousse. 
Mukai,  Shigetaro,  Tokio. 

191.  Peacock  and  Peahen,  Shibuichi. 
Murata,  Kinbei,  Tokio. 

192.  Pair  of  Vases,  Silver,  ornamented 

with  the  Incrusted  and  Inlaid 
Pictures  of  Sumiyoshi  Beach 
arid  Arashiyama. 

Okazaki,  Sessei,  Tokio. 

193.  Ornamental  Water  Fountain, 

Green  Bronze,  ornamented  with 
a Dragon. 

193a.  Vase,  Bronze,  decoration  of 

Badger  in  relief. 

193b.  Vase,  Bronze  decoration  of  | 

Carps  in  relief.  : 

194c..  Vase,  Bronze  decoration  of 

Waves  in  relief. 

i94d.  Vase,  Bronze,  decoration  ol 

Gourd  Leaves  in  relief, 

194.  Ornamental  piece,  Bronze,  with 

stand,  two  Carps. 

Osaka  Bronze  Co.,  Osaka. 

194.  Mantis,  Gold. 

Saito,  Masakichi,  Tokio. 

195.  Group  of  five  Geese,  Silver. 

Shima,  Sahioye,  Osaka. 

196.  Vase,  Bronze,  Wave  Decoration, 

197.  Vase,  Bronze,  Gold  Fishes. 

198.  Vase,  Bronze,  Court  Ladies  in 

Field  gathering  Young  Pine 
Trees. 

Shoami,  Katsuyoshi,  Kioto. 

199.  Incense  Burner,  Iron,  Wagtail 

and  Reeds. 

200.  Incense  Box,  Shibuichi,  Winter 

Scene,  Pine  Trees  and  Birds. 

201.  Vase,  Shibuichi,  Morning  Scene, 

Crows  Flying. 

202.  Vase,  Copper  Bronze,  Demon 

Expeller. 

203.  Vase,  Shibuichi,  Bamboo  in 

Snow. 

Takata,  Shinzo,  Tokio. 

204.  Panel,  Iron,  Ascending  Dragon, 

made  by  Tsukada,  Shiukio, 
Tokio. 

Yamada,  Chosaburo,  Ishikawa. 

205.  Vase,  Iron,  Waves. 

206.  Lion  and  Lioness,  Iron. 

207.  Monkey,  Iron. 


Art  Works  in  Lacquers. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Akatsuka,  Zittoku,  Tokio. 

208.  A Hand  Box,  Decoration  of  Pine 

Trees  and  Storks. 

Fujiwara,  Ihioye,  Osaka. 

209.  Paper  Box  and  Writing  Box. 

Landscape  of  Yoshino. 

210.  Incense  Box,  decorated  with 

Wooden  Fish  Bell  and  Priest’s 
Dusting  Brush. 

Funabashi,  Iwajiro,  Tokio. 

211.  Hand  Box,  Landscape,  Arashi- 

yama in  Autumn  Rain  and 
Omura  in  Spring, 

Fujikawa,  Shinzo,  Kagawa. 

212.  Cake  Box,  carved  and  painted 

in  Zokoku  Style,  Floral  and 
Scroll  Design. 

Hayashi,  Kuhioye,  Tokio. 

213.  ^Panel  Landscape,  Beach  in  the 

Morning. 

Ikeda,  Seisuke,  Kioto. 

214.  Writing  Box,  Incense  Utensils 

and  Autumn  Flowers. 

Imperial  Japanese  Commission,  Tokio. 

215.  Writing  Table  and  Writing  Box, 

Landscape  Decoration  on  Gold 
Ground. 

216.  Paper  Box  and  Writing  Box, 

Landscape  Decoration  on  “Hi 
rame  Nashiji.” 

217.  Paper  Box  and  Writing  Box, 

Scattered  Fan  decoration  on 
Polished  Black  Lacquer  Ground. 

218.  Decorative  Cabinet,  Scattered 

Fans,  made  by  several  cele- 
brated Lacquer  Artists. 

Ito,  Sadabumi,  Tokio. 

218a.  Vase,  Lacquer  on  metal,  decora- 
tion of  Cherry  h’lowers  inlaid 
with  Mothcr-of-Pearl. 

Japan  Fine  Art  Association,  Tokio. 

219.  Small  Tea  Jar,  Bird’s  Feather 

Decoration,  on  the  Polished 
Lacquer  made  by  Shosai  Shira- 
yama  of  Tokio. 

Kataoka,  Genjiro,  Tokio. 

220.  Small  Box,  Inlaid  Mother-of- 

Pearl  Decoration  of  Fans  on 
Polished  Black  Lacquer  Ground. 

221.  Hand  Box,  Inlaid  Mother-of- 

Pearl  Decoration  of  Circular 
Phoenix,  on  Polished  Black 
Lacquer  Ground. 


268 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Original  Objects  of 

Exhibit 

No. 

Kioto  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Fine  Arts,  Kioto. 

222.  Paper  Box  and  Writing  Box, 

Spring  Landscape  Decorations. 
Exhibited  by  Kumagai,  Naoyuki, 
in  behalf  of  the  Society. 

Matsubayashi,  Sadahichi,  Osaka. 

223.  Incense  Tray,  Decoration  of 

Chrysanthemums  and  Paulonia. 

Mikami,  Jisaburb,  Kioto. 

224.  Hand  Box,  Autumn  Grass  and 

Country  Cottage. 

Mikami,  Kozaburo,  Kioto. 

225.  Hand  Box,  Bamboo  Grove. 
Nakamura,  Kinosuke,  Tokio. 

226.  Small  Box,  Dragon  and  Cloud 

Decoration,  made  by  Yukio 
Yukio  of  Tokio. 

227.  Hand  Box,  Peony  Decoration, 

made  by  the  same  Artist. 

Nakamura,  Sakujiro,  Tokio. 

228.  Decorative  Cabinet,  Decoration 

of  Autumn  Flowers  and  Birds. 

Saito,  Masakichi,  Tokio. 

229.  Hand  Box,  Decoration  of  Open 

Fans. 

Sano,  Kahichi,  Tokio. 

230.  Writing  Table,  Paper  Box  and 

Writing  Box,  Flower  Decora- 
tion made  by  Shirayama,  Shosai, 
of  Tokio. 

Shiozaki,  Rihei,  Toyama. 

231.  Incense  Box,  Guribori  Lacquer. 

232.  Incense  Box,  Guribori  Lacquer. 

Tanaka  & Co.,  Osaka. 

233.  Hand  Box,  Decoration  of  At- 

sumori  playing  Flute  near  Suma 
Beach. 

234.  Small  Box  with  two  Drawers, 

Decoration  of  Bird’s  Feathers. 

Tomita,  Kohichi,  Kioto. 

235.  Hand  Box,  Decoration  of  Ferns, 

lacquered  and  painted  by  Na- 
kaochi  of  Kioto. 

Tsujimura,  Shoka,  Tokio. 

236.  Screen  Decoration  of  Armour 

Airing  and  Night  Scene  of  the 
Field  of  Musashi. 


Art  Workmanship. 

Art  Works  in  Textiles:  Embroidery 
Cut  Velvets,  etc. 

Exhibit 

No. 

lida,  Shinhichi,  Kioto. 

237.  Wall  Hanging,  Yuzen  Dyed  Cut 

Velvet,  Wild  Ducks  on  Sea. 

238.  Wall  Hanging,  Yuzen  Dyed  Cut 

Velvet,  the  Rapids  at  Night. 

239.  Wall  Hanging,  Embroidery, 

Crows  in  Snow. 

240.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Green  Forest. 

241.  Wall  Hanging,  Embroidery,  Lion. 

242.  Wall  Hanging,  Embroidery,  Pea- 

cock. 

Kawashima,  Jimbei,  Kioto. 

242a.  Tsudsure  Nishiki  Tapestry.  (The 
Mongolian  Invasion.) 

Nishimura  Jihioye,  Kioto. 

243.  Screen,  Yuzen  Dyed  Silk,  Beau- 

ties of  the  Four  Seasons. 

244.  Wall  Hanging,  Brocade,  a Scene 

of  Airing  and  Drying. 

Nishimura,  Sozayemon,  Kioto. 

245.  Wall  Hanging,  Embroidery, 

Warm  Spring  Day,  Cherry 
Blossom  and  Sheep. 

246.  Screen,  Embroidery,  Pine  Tree 

and  Storks. 

247.  Screen,  Yuzen  Dyed  Cut  Velvet, 

Wild  Ducks  and  Moon. 

248.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Spring. 

249.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Summer. 

250.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Autumn. 

251.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Winter. 

Takayama,  Yoshikichi,  Kioto. 

252.  Table  Cover,  Yuzen  Dyed  Silk, 

Butterflies  and  Flowers  of  Four 
Seasons. 

Tanaka,  Rihichi,  Kioto. 

253.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Pine  Tree 

and  Monkey. 

254.  Panel,  Embroidery,  Peacock. 

255.  Panel,  Yuzen  Dyed  Cut  Velvet, 

Group  of  Three  Girls. 

Torii,  Yeitaro,  Kioto. 

256.  Table  Cover,  Silk  Brocade,  Flow- 

ers of 'Spring  and  Autumn. 


26g 


JAPAN. 


Original  Objects  of 


Art  Works  in  Wood. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Fujiwara,  Ihioye,  Osaka. 

257.  Carved  Ornamental  Center 

Stand. 

Ikeda,  Gisuke,  Fukui. 

258.  Carved  Rectangular  Stand. 

Yanagiwara,  Tsunehiro,  Shimane. 

259.  Hanging  Panel,  Mosaic  of  Kwan- 

non  on  Rock  before  Waterfall. 

260.  Hanging  Panel,  Mosaic  of  Birds 

and  Flowers. 

Yokoyama,  Akira,  Ishikawa. 

261.  Carved  Writing  Box,  the  Pine 

Trees  of  Sumiyoshi  Beach, 
carved  by  Aikawa  Toyoo  of 
Kanazawa  in  Ishikawa-ken. 


Art  Workmanship. 


Designs  for  Art  Works. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Hirata,  Akiho,  Tokio. 

262.  Designs  for  Dyeing.  Ivy  Design. 

Junicho,  Sadakichi,  Tokio. 

263.  Design  for  Lacquer  Fire  Screen. 

Saka,  Kintaro,  Tokio. 

264.  Design  for  Weaving.  Palm  Leaf 

Design. 

Shimomura,  Tamahiro,  Kioto. 

265.  Designs  for  Dyeing.  Floral  De- 

signs. 

Takayama,  Yosokichi,  Kioto. 

266.  Design  for  Table  Cover. 

Uyeno,  Seiko,  Kioto. 

267.  Design  for  Wall  Papers 


MEXICAN  UNITED  STATES 


Commissioner-General 
Albino  R.  Nuncio,  M.  E. 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 

IsiDORO  Aldasoro 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Mexico  Building. 


MEXICO 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Gallery  94. 

Paintings,  Drawings  and  Sculpture. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Escudero  y Espronceda,  Jose,  Mexico, 

D.  F. 

1.  Portrait  of  General  Porfirio  Diaz, 

President  of  Mexico. 

2.  Portrait  of  General  Porfirio  Diaz, 
. President  of  Mexico,  and  his 

wife,  Mrs,  Carmen  Romero 
Rubio  de  Diaz. 

3.  Portrait  of  George  Washington, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

4.  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

5.  Portrait  of  Andrew  Johnson,  Pres- 

ident of  the  United  States. 

6.  Portrait  of  U.  S.  Grant,  President 

of  the  United  States. 

7.  Portrait  of  Rutherford  Hayes, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

8.  Portrait  of  James  A.  Garfield, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

9.  Portrait  of  Chester  A.  Arthur, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

10.  Portrait  of  Grover  Cleveland, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

11.  Portrait  of  Benjamin  Harrison, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

12.  Portrait  of  William  McKinley, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

13.  Portrait  of  Theodore  Roosevelt, 

President  of  the  United  States. 

14.  Portrait  of  Theodore  Roosevelt, 

President  of  the  United  States, 
his  Wife  and  Daughter. 

Fabres,  Antonio,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

15.  “La  Esclavita”  (The  Little  Slave). 

16.  Christ  Bound  to  a Column. 

17.  Treasure  Keeper. 

18.  Jerico  Flowers. 

19.  Feminine  Vanities. 

20.  The  Female  Thief. 

21.  By  the  Sultan’s  Order. 

22.  Italian  Shepherds. 

23.  Santa  Teresa.  Pen  Drawing. 


Exhibit 

' No. 

Garcia  Coromina,  Jesus,  Morelia,  Mich. 

I 24.  The  Wounded. 

25.  Whipping-top  Play. 

26.  Country  Scene. 

Huerta,  Miguel,  Puebla,  Pue. 
i 27.  Christ’s  Head.  Pencil  Drawing. 

Lupercia,  Jose,  Guadalajara,  Jal. 

28.  Dead  Nature. 

29.  Dead  Nature. 

30.  Dead  Nature. 

31.  Dead  Nature. 

32.  View  of  a Large  Dwelling-house, 

j 33.  View  of  a Large  Dwelling-house. 

Mena,  Concepcion,  Puebla,  Pue. 

34.  Landscape  Painting. 

35.  Landscape  Painting. 

36.  Landscape  Painting. 

I 

I Pastrana,  Manuel,  Zacatecas,  Zac. 

I 37.  Roman  Gladiators  at  the  Tavern. 

' Urbina  y Ortiz,  Antonio,  Morelia,  Mich. 

I 38.  Marking  Cattle. 

39.  Mexican  Cowboys  Sporting. 

Vazquez  Huacuja,  A.,  Patzcuaro,  Mich. 

40.  Pen  Drawing. 

I 

! GROUP  11. 

I SCULPTURE. 

Hernandez,  Agapito,  Pueblo,  Pue. 

41.  Christ  at  the  Cross. 

Prieto,  L.,  Mexico,  D.  F. 

42.  His  Holiness  Leo  XIII.  Bas- 

1 relief  in  Ivory. 


NICARAGUA 


President  of  the  Commission 
Dr.  L.  Ramirez  Mairena. 


Special  Commissioner 

Engineer  Alejandro  Bermudez. 


Exhibits  From  Nicaragua  are  not  in  Competition  for  Awakos. 

For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to  Nicaraguan  head([uar(ers, 
at  the  Niearaguan  National  Pavilion. 


NICARAGUA 


For  lack  of  space  in  the  Department  of  Arts,  these  exhibits  are  installed 
in  the  Nicaraguan  National  Pavilion. 


GROUP  9. 

DRAWINGS  AND  PAINTINGS. 

(The  following  exhibits  are  oil  paint- 
ings, unless  otherwise  indicated.) 

Aragon,  Leon  F.,  Managua. 

1.  Portrait  of  President  Zelaya. 

(Copy  from  photograph.) 

2.  Portrait  of  President  Zelaya. 

(Life  Size.) 

Arguello,  Pedro  P.,  Managua. 

3.  Collection  of  Nicaraguan  Fruits. 

Oil  paintings  on  pasteboard. 

Cuadra,  Juan  B.,  Leon. 

4.  The  Beggar. 

5.  Crepuscular  Landscape. 

6.  The  Children’s  Sleep.  Copy. 

7.  Winter  Landscape. 

8.  Door  with  Curtains. 

Garcia,  Miss  Andrea  L.,  Managua. 

10.  Pastels. 

Orejuela,  Joaquin  de,  Managua. 

11-14.  Oil  Paintings. 

Penalva,  Pastor,  Leon. 

15.  The  Smoker 


Roa,  Romualdo,  Managua. 

16.  Crayon  Picture  on  porcelain. 

GROUP  II. 
SCULPTURE. 

Garcia,  Juan  Gregorio,  Managua. 

17.  Sculptures  in  wood. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Alegria,  Frutos,  Masaya. 

17.  Art  works  in  clay. 

18.  Picture  Frame.  Carved  leather, 

19.  Picture  Frames.  Work  in  palm. 

Garcia,  Gregorio,  Leon. 

20.  Pottery. 

Larios,  Leopoldo,  Masaya. 

21.  Cuff-buttons.  Carved  coyol. 

, 22.  Watch  Charms.  Carved  coyol. 

23.  Necklace.  Carved  coyol,  gold 

mounted. 

Vargas,  Ciriaco,  Masaya. 

24.  Charms.  Ivory,  inlaid  with  gold. 


PORTUGAL 


Commissioner-General 
B.  C.  CiNCINNATO  DA  CoSTA 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 

Viscount  of  Athouguta 


Officer  in  Charge  of  Exhibits 
A.  D.  Duffner 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apjdy  to  A,  U.  Dnffiier 


PORTUGAL 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Gallery  128. 

Paintings  and  Drawings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Exhibit 

No. 

His  Royal  Majesty  the  King  of  Portugal, 
Carlos  I,  Lisbon. 

1.  Cattle  Drinking.  Pastel. 

Her  Royal  Majesty  Amelia,  the  Queen  of 
Portugal,  Lisbon. 

2.  Ox  Cart. 

3.  Donkey. 

Bastos  (Julio  Teixeira),  Lisbon. 

4.  The  Five  Senses.  Five  Pictures: 

(a)  Hearing. 

‘ (b)  Smell. 

(c)  Sight. 

\ (d)  Taste. 

(e)  Touch. 

Battistini,  Leopoldo,  Lisbon. 

5.  Old  Cathedral  at  Coimbra. 

Braga,  D.  Emilia  Adelaide  dos  Santos, 
Lisbon. 

6.  Zingara. 

6a.  Ninette. 

Brho,  Jose  de,  Porto. 

7.  Martyr. 

8.  Fable  and  Truth. 

9.  The  Wave. 

Cardoso,  Joaquim  Luiz,  Lisbon. 

10.  The  Vouga  River. 

Carneiro  Junior,  Antonio  Teixeira,  Porto. 

11.  Christ. 

12.  Rachel. 

13.  Portrait  of  R.  C. 

14.  Portrait  of  the  Author. 


Exhibit 

No. 

'Columbano,  , Lisbon. 

15.  White  Gloves. 

16.  Autumn  Fruits. 

17.  The  Tea  Cup. 

18.  Portrait  of  the  Actor,  Joao  Rosa. 

19.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Trindade  Coelho. 

20.  Portrait  of  Mr.  J.  Batalha  Reis. 

Condeixa,  Ernesto  Ferreira,  Lisbon. 

21.  Portrait  of  the  Author, 

22.  Seaman. 

Guedes,  Alfredo,  Lisbon. 

23.  Portuguese  Costume — North. 

Water  Color  Drawing. 

24.  Portuguese  Costume — South. 

Water  Color  Drawing. 

Keil,  Alfredo,  Lisbon. 

25.  Beginning  of  Autumn. 

26.  High  Water — Ericeira,  Coast  of 

Portugal. 

Lallemant,  Luciano,  Lisbon. 

27.  Musketeer.  Water  Color  Draw- 

ing. 

Mello,  Arthur  Vieira  de,  Lisbon. 

28.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Ventura  da 

Camara. 

Mello,  David  de,  Lisbon. 

29.  Supplication. 

30.  The  Poor  Woman. 

Mello  Junior,  Thomaz  de,  Lisbon. 

31.  Marine. 

Ramos,  Julio,  Porto. 

32.  Twilight. 

33.  Sunset,  Portugal,  North. 

34.  Autumn  Evening,  Portugal,  South. 


PORTUGAL. 


2/7 


Paintings  and  Drawings,  Engravings  and  Lithographs,  Sculpture,  Original  Objects 

of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ribeiro,  Eduardo  Teixeira  Pinto,  Porto. 

35.  Flax  Dressing. 

36.  Prayer  to  the  Virgin. 

Salgado,  Jose  Velloso,  Lisbon. 

37.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Victorina  Saraiva 

de  Mello. 

38.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Amelia  Ventura 

da  Camara. 

39.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Conso.  Antonio 

Candido. 

40.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Lobo  Alves. 

41.  Old  Age. 

Silva,  Jose  d’Almeidae,  Vizeu. 

42.  The  Chilly  Country  Women. 

Sousa,  D.  Aurelia,  Porto. 

43.  Jesus  Resuscitating  a Child. 

44.  Head-Study. 

45.  Twilight. 

Sousa,  D.  Sophia,  Porto. 

46.  Landscape. 

47.  Head  Study. 

48.  Landscape. 

Torquato  Pinheiro,  Alfredo  J.,  Porto. 

50.  Monastery  of  St.  Clara  de  Villa  do 

Conde. 

Vaz  Joao,  Lisbon. 

51.  Awaiting  the  Tide. 

52.  Shore  of  Parede. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Lallemant,  Luciano,  Lisbon. 

53.  Jesus.  After  Salgado.  Engraving. 


Exhibit 

No. 

54.  Postal  Card.  Engraving. 

55.  Apple  Trees  in  Bloom. 

56.  Fac  Simile  of  a Drawing  by  His 

Royal  Majesty  the  King  of  Por- 
tugal, Carlos  I. 

57.  Frame  for  Diploma.  Engraving. 

58.  Illustration  for  the  Magazine, 

“Portugal  Pittoresco.”  En- 
graving. 

59.  Bussaco. 

60.  Illustration  for  Book  Engraving. 
Nunes,  Junior,  Antonio  Jose,  Lisbon. 

61.  Portrait,  Copy  of  a Picture  in  the 

Louvre. 

62.  Virgin  of  the  Rosary. 

63.  The  Supper. 

64.  Marquis  of  Pombal. 

65.  Portrait  of  Giuseppina  de  Rezke. 

Etchings  and  Engravings. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Simoes  d’ Almeida  Junior,  Jose.  Lisbon. 

66.  Dr.  Souza  Martins.  In  Metal. 

66a.  “Fine  Arts”  Medal. 

67.  Medal  of  the  “Assistencia  Na- 

cional  aos  Tuberculosos.” 
Model  in  Plaster. 

Simoes,  Sobrinho  d’Almeida. 

67a.  Medallion  in  Plaster. 

Teixeira  Lopes,  Antonio,  Villa  Nova  de 
Gaya. 

68.  Santo  Isidoro.  Sculptured  in 

Wood. 

69.  The  Widow.  Plaster. 

70.  Charity.  Plaster. 

71.  Cain.  Plaster. 

72.  Old  People.  Bas  Relief  in  Bronze 


RUSSIA 


Executive  Commissioner 
Ed.  M.  Grunwaldt 
Counsellor  of  Commerce 


Representative  of  Executive  Commissioner  on  all  official  occasion 

Commissioner 
J.  M.  God  BERG 


Commercial  Commissioner 
M.  P.  Berkowitz 


Commissioner-Cashier 
L.  A.  Robinson 


RUSSIA 


WEST  PAVILION. 


Gallery  132  and  Gallery  P. — Central  Building* 

Two  Galleries  on  the  Second  Floor  (over  the  United  States  Section.) 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

THE  ASSOCIATION  FOR  ARRANG- 
ING EXHIBITIONS  IN  DIFFER- 
ENT TOWNS  OF  RUSSIA. 

Members  of  the  Association. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Doubofsky,  N.  N.,  Member  of  the  Im- 
perial Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

1.  The  Ocean. 

2.  Outside  the  Monastery. 

Kasatkine,  N.  A.,  Member  of  the  Im- 
perial Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Peters- 
Painting  at  the  School  of  Art  in  Mos- 
cow, Moscow. 

3.  Recovering  after  birth  of  the 

First  Child. 

4.  Head  of  Coal  Miner  who  has 

worked  underground  for  thirty 
years. 

Lebedeff,  K.  V.,  Moscow. 

5.  Boyarinya  (Lady  of  the  ancient 

Russian  Nobility.) 

6.  Winnowing. 

7.  The  Tzarevich  Peter  Alexeivich 

(afterwards  the  Emperor  Peter 
the  Great)  being  taught  to  read 
and  write  by  the  “Diak” 
Zotoff. 

Makofsky,  A.  V.,  Professor  and  Man- 
ager of  the  Pedagogical  Classes  and 
the  Normal  School  of  Drawing  at- 
tached to  the  Imperial  Academy  of 
Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

8.  Tired  of  Her. 

9.  Snipe  Shooting  by  Twilight. 

10.  Attending  Horses  at  Night. 

11.  Jut  Shooting  with  the  Son  of  the 

Proprietor. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Makofsky,  V.  E.,  Member  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  Professor  at  the 
Higher  School  of  Art  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  Honorary  member 
of  the  Society  of  Russian  Water  Color 
Painters,  former  President  of  the  Com- 
mission of  the  Imperial  Academy  of 
Arts  for  accepting  exhibits  for  the  St. 
Louis  Exposition,  St.  Petersburg. 

12.  Procession  of  the  Cross  in  Little 

Russia. 

13.  Towing  Barges  in  the  River 

Volga. 

14.  Drunken  Street  on  the  Banks  of 

the  River  Volga. 

15.  Type  of  a Barefooted  Vagabond. 

Orloff,  N.  V.,  Moscow. 

16.  Consecration  of  a State  dram- 

shop. “By  their  fruits  ye  shall 
know  them.” — Math.  vii:i7. 

Repin,  T.  E.,  Member  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  Professor  of  Paint- 
ing at  the  High  School  of  Arts  at- 
tached to  the  Imperial  Academy  of 
Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

17.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  K. 

Volkoff,  E.  E.,  Member  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

18.  Early  Morning. 

19.  Frosty  Day  at  St.  Petersburg. 

Exhibitors  of  the  Association. 

Bagin,  N.  N.,  St.  Petersburg. 

20.  Saturday  Evening  in  Russia. 

21.  Autumn. 

22.  Sorceress. 

Lajetchnikoff,  A.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

23.  Spring  Flood. 

24.  A Farm  House. 

25.  A River  Scene. 


RUSSIA. 


281 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lebedeff,  V.  P.,  Moscow. 

26.  For  the  Family. 

Leblanc,  M.  T.,  Moscow. 

27.  Early  Snow. 

28.  Young  Housekeeper. 

29.  Evening. 

30.  Horses. 

Petrovitcheff,  P.  T.,  Moscow. 

31.  Twilight. 

32.  October. 

33.  The  Last  Snow. 

Sitchoff,  F.  V.,  Exhibitor  of  the  St. 
Petersburg  Society  of  Artists,  St.  Pe- 
tersburg. 

34.  At  the  Window. 

35.  At  Work. 

36.  A Pleasant  Moment. 

37.  In  the  Wood. 

Zaroudnaya-Kavoss,  Mrs.  Katherine,  St. 
Petersburg. 

38.  Singing  Lessons. 

39.  Prof.  Repin  in  his  Studio. 

ST.  PETERSBURG  SOCIETY  OF 
ARTISTS. 

Active  Members  of  the  Society. 

Alexeyeff,  A.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

40.  Boyarishna  (young  Russian  Lady 

of  Title  in  i6th  Century.) 

41.  Peasant  Woman  from  the  Pro- 

vince of  Toula. 

42.  Woman’s  Head. 

43.  Two  Friends. 

44.  Italian  Peasant  Woman. 

45.  Gipsy. 

Bounin,  N.  M.,  St.  Petersburg. 

46.  On  the  Morrow  of  Battle.  (Re- 

ceived a prize  from  the  Impe- 
rial Academy  of  Arts.) 

47.  In  the  Lap  of  Nature. 

48.  Encampment  of  Kabardines  (a 

race  of  the  Caucasus)  getting 
ready  for  mowing. 

Heller,  P.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

49.  The  Tsar  Ivan  IV  (The  Terrible) 

and  the  Hermit  Nicholas  Solas. 
(Episode  of  the  expedition  of 
the  Tsar  Ivan  The  Terrible,  to 
Pskoff.) 

50.  Return  home  frcmi  the  Tsar’s  Cor- 
onation of  a “Volostni  Ztar- 
shina”  (elder  or  overseer  in  the 
local  administration  of  the  Rus- 
sian peasantry). 

The  Emperor  of  all  the  Russias, 
Peter  the  Great,  and  the  infant 
King  of  France,  Louis  XV. 


Exhibit 

No. 

52.  In  the  Terem. 

53.  Inquisitive. 

54.  Pilgrim. 

55.  Wet  Nurse. 

Kosheleflf,  N.  A.,  Professor  of  Historical 
Painting,  Member  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  Professor  of  Paint- 
ing at  the  Central  School  of  Technical 
Drawing  of  Baron  Stieglitz,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

56.  Hay  Stacking. 

57.  Leaving  Church. 

58.  Good  Samaritan. 

59.  White  Dove. 

60.  Destruction  of  the  City  of  Vladi- 

mir in  the  13th  Centur}^  (Epi- 
sode of  the  invasion  of  ancient 
Russia  by  the  Mongols.) 

Maimon,  M.  A.,  Member  of  the  Imperiai 
Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 


61. 

In  Expectation. 

62. 

After  Work. 

63. 

In  a Provincial  Theatre. 

64. 

Boy  carrying  Mushrooms. 

65. 

Threshing  Floor. 

66. 

Place  of  Rest. 

67. 

A Street  in  the  Town  of 

Vilna 

(Lithuania). 

68. 

At  the  Green  Grocer’s. 

69. 

Eield  of  Rye. 

Malisheff.  M.  G.,  Member  of  the 

Board 

of 

the  Society  and  Secretary,  St.  Pe- 

tersburg. 

70.  A Victim  of  War.  (Napoleonic 

campaign  in  Russia,  1812.) 

71.  A Spy.  (Russian-Turkish  War. 

1877.) 

Maniser,  H.  M.,  Professor  of  Painting 
at  the  Central  School  of  Drawing  of 
Baron  Stieglitz  at  St.  Petersburg,  St. 
Petersburg. 

72.  Main  Road. 

73.  Huntsman  with  Russian  Woll 

Hounds. 

Pass,  T.  A.,  St.  Petersburg. 

74.  Peddler. 

75.  Experts. 

76.  Awaiting  the  Mi^'lress. 
Soukharofsky,  M.  G.,  Member  of  the  Im- 
perial Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

77.  .balislicd  with  Life. 

78.  Awaiting  the  Pasha. 


51- 


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DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Veltz,  T.  A.,  Member  of  the  Board  and 
Cashier  of  the  St.  Petersburg  Society 
of  Artists,  St.  Petersburg. 

79.  Early  Spring. 

80.  Pine  Wood. 

81.  Dull  Day  ©n  the  River  Dinepre. 

82.  First  Snow. 

Venig,  K.  B.,  Professor  of  Painting  at 
the  Imperial  Academy  of  Arts,  St. 
Petersburg. 

83.  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Verestchagin,  V.  P.,  Professor  of  Paint- 
ing and  Member  of  the  Imperial  Acad- 
emy of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

84.  The  Golden  Cloud. 

Exhibitors  of  the  Society. 
Akimova,  Miss  Julia,  St.  Petersburg. 

85.  Evening  on  the  Shore  of  the  Gulf 

of  Finland. 

Antonoff,  A.  T.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

86.  Spring  in  the  Forest. 

87.  Wind. 

Baturin,  V.  P.,  St.  Petersburg. 

88.  Breaking  up  of  the  Ice. 

Blagovestchensky,  N.  D.,  Professor  of 
Painting  at  the  Patriotic  Institute  for 
Young  Ladies,  and  the  Gymnasium  of 
Kolumna  for  Young  Ladies  at  St.  Pe- 
tersburg, St.  Petersburg. 

89.  On  the  River. 

Bucholtz,  T.  T.,  Professor  of  Painting 
in  the  Drawing  School  of  the  Im- 
perial Society  for  the  Encouragement 
of  Art,  Member  of  the  Society  of 
Russian  Water  Color  Painters  in  St. 
Petersburg,  St.  Petersburg. 

90*  The  Boyarin  Morozoff  discovers 
the  secret  affection  of  his  wife 
Ellen,  for  Prince  Serebrenny. 

Boldir,  T.  V.,  St.  Petersburg. 

91*  Crimean  Gypsy. 

92.  Young  Cossack  of  the  Don. 

Diakoff,  Mrs.  Mary,  St.  Petersburg. 

93*  Young  Neapolitan. 

Feodoroff,  T.  K.,  Professor  of  Painting 
at  the  School  of  the  Imperial  Society 
for  the  Encouragement  of  Artists, 
Member  of  the  First  Ladies’  Art  Circle. 
94*  Gypsy. 

95-  Peasant  Woman  from  the  Pro- 
vince of  Astrakhan. 


Exhibit 

No 

96.  Napoleon’s  Last  Day  in  Moscow 

in  1812. 

Girv,  A.  P.,  St.  Petersburg. 

97.  Hagar. 

Grebelnyi,  E.  A.,  St.  Petersburg, 

98.  Woodland. 

99.  A Study. 

100.  A Study. 

101.  A Study. 

Hubner-Simons,  Mrs.  Emma,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

102.  Hermit. 

103.  Negro.  (William  Lovel.) 

Joffa,  M.  S.,  Professor  of  Painting  in 
the  Classes  for  Drawing,  Painting  and 
Sculpture  attached  to  the  Ministry  of 
the  Imperial  Court  of  St.  Petersburg, 
St.  Petersburg. 

104.  Blessing  Children  on  the  Eve  of 

a Jewish  Holiday. 

105.  Fallen  Asleep. 

Jokoff,  T.  S.,  St.  Petersburg. 

106.  Night  on  the  River  Neva  at  St. 

Petersburg. 

107..  Northern  Sea. 

108.  The  Gulf  of  Finland. 

109.  Breakers. 

Medem,  Baron  P.  K.,  Professor  of  Paint- 
ing at  the  Ladies*  Institute  of  the  Em- 
peror Paul  I. 

no.  Nature  Morte. 

111.  Children  Bathing. 

1 12.  Inquisitive. 

113.  Unexpected  Guest. 

1 14.  Coast  of  the  Finnish  Gulf. 

Risnitchenko,  F.  P.,  St.  Petersburg. 

1 1 5.  End  of  the  Day. 

1 16.  Evening  Calm. 

1 17.  Early  Winter  in  a Country  Vil- 

lage. 

118.  Among  the  Reeds. 

1 19.  Early  Snow. 

120.  Late  Autumn. 

121.  Winter. 

122.  Autumn. 

Schwartz,  G.  J.,  St.  Petersburg. 

123.  Portrait  of  the  well-known  He- 

brew scholar  and  philanthro- 

pist, Rabbi  Itzok  Elkhanon. 

124.  Woman’s  Head. 

125.  Deep  in  Thought. 

Stankevich,  Miss  Julia,  Riga. 

126.  Courting. 

127.  Life  and  Death. 

128.  Mushrooms. 


RUSSIA. 


283 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Timofaeff,  V.  P.,  Permanent  Member  of 
the  Society  for  Mutual  Assistance 
among  Russian  Artists,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

129.  Russian  Milkmaid. 

130.  Russian  Girl. 

131.  Seller  of  Spring  Flowers. 

THE  “SPRING  EXHIBITION”  OF 
THE  IMPERIAL  ACADEMY  OF 
ARTS. 

Members  of  Commission  for  Accepting 
Pictures  at  the  Spring  Exhibition  of 
the  Imperial  Academy  of  Arts  in  1904. 

Beringer,  V.  B.,  St.  Petersburg. 

132.  White  Night — Northern  Night 

(Allegory). 

133.  Crimea. 

134.  Study  of  a Head. 

Eberling,  A.  R.,  Professor  at  the  Draw- 
ing School  of  the  Imperial  Society  for 
the  Encouragement  of  Art,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

135.  An  Artist’s  Dream. 

136.  Residence  of  Becklin. 

T37*  On  the  Grand  Canal  of  Venice. 

138.  In  the  Mountains  of  Tuscany. 

Schmidt,  G.  G.,  Member  of  the  Associa- 
tion of  Artists  in  St.  Petersburg,  Mem- 
ber of  the  First  Ladies’  Art  Circle,  St. 
Petersburg. 

Monuments  of  Russian  Antiquity. 

139.  External  stairway  and  principal 

entrance  to  the  Church  of  Vas- 
sily Blajenny  at  Moscow. 

140.  Vlasefskaya  Church  at  Yaros-  ^ 

lavel. 

141.  Ancient  Church  of  the  Nativity 

at  Yaroslavel. 

142.  Ouspensky  Cathedral  of  Yaros- 

lavel. 

143.  Window  over  the  Altar  of  the 

Church  of  Johann  Zlataoust  at 
Yaroslavel. 

144.  Entrance  to  the  Church  of  Jo- 

hann Bogoslov,  at  Rostoff  the 
Great,  Province  of  Yaroslav. 

145*  Water  Tower  of  the  Kremlin  at 
Rostoff. 

146.  Entrance  to  the  Church  of  Greg- 

ory Bogoslov,  at  Rostoff  the 
Great,  Province  of  Yaroslav. 

147.  Portal  of  Church  Spass  “na  Syen-  I 

yakh,”  at  Rostoff  the  Great, 
Province  of  Yaroslav. 


Exhibit 

No. 

148.  Internal  View  of  Church  Spass 

“na  Syenyakh”  at  Rostoff  the 
Great,  Province  of  Yaroslav. 

Shmaroff,  P.  D.,  St.  Petersburg. 

149.  Lady  in  Carriage. 

150.  Two  Peasant  Women. 

151.  Girl  with  a Donkey. 

152.  Peasant  Woman  in  White. 

153*  Peasant  Woman  in  Black. 

Svietlitsky,  G.  P.,  St.  Petersburg. 

154.  Rustling  of  the  Leaves. 

Zeidenberg,  S.  M.,  St.  Petersburg. 

155.  Episode  in  the  Reign  of  Roman 

Galitsky,  Prince  of  Red  Rus- 
sia. (Now  Austrian  Galicia.) 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  SPRING  EX- 
HIBITION OF  THE  IMPERIAL 
ACADEMY  OF  ARTS. 

Asfavieff,  Miss  Barbara,  St.  Petersburg. 

156.  Old  Manor  House. 

Baboot,  M.  M.,  St.  Petersburg. 

157.  A Study. 

158.  Russian  Girl. 

159.  Russian  Girl. 

160.  Russian  Girl. 

Barouzdina,  Miss  V.  M.,  St.  Petersburg. 

161.  Separated. 

Daviatkine,  S.  E.,  Exhibitor  at  the  Ex- 
hibitions of  the  St.  Petersburg  Society 
of  Artists,  St.  Petersburg. 

162.  Youth. 

Djenyaeff,  T.  A.,  St.  Petersburg. 

163.  Deep  Water. 

164.  Laving  the  Foundation  of  the 

Kremlin. 

Dourdin,  V.  D.,  St.  Petersburg. 

165.  Lilies. 

166.  Italian  Woman.  Study. 
Goldinger,  Miss  Catherine,  Moscow. 

167.  Lady  in  Black. 

168.  Peasant  Woman  from  the  Jeez- 

drinsky  District  of  the  Province 
of  Kaluga.  Study. 

Goryushkin,  Sorokopoodoff,  T.  L.,  St. 

Petersburg. 

169.  Old  Believer. 

170.  Portrait  of  Mr.  N. 

171.  Boyars  on  the  Knad.  (Nh'bility 

(ff  i6th  Century.) 

Feldman,  K.  A.,  St.  Petersburg. 

172.  l-'amily  Jars. 

173*  Spring  at  St.  Petersburg. 


284 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Feodorova,  Miss  Mary,  St.  Petersburg. 

174.  Evening  Star. 

175.  Approach  of  the  Storm.  (Fin- 

land.) 

176.  Evening. 

Feodorovich,  V.  N.,  St.  Petersburg. 

177.  Evening  Calm. 

178.  Autumn. 

Ivanoff,  N.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

179.  Midnight  Prayers  of  Russian 

Monks. 

180.  Night, 

181.  Cape  Fiolent.  (Crimea.) 

de  Jankowsky,  Warsaw. 

182.  Fishermen. 

Kahl,  C.  N.,  Vitepsk. 

183.  Water  Mill. 

184.  End  of  a Summer  Day. 

185.  Study. 

186.  Autumn. 

187.  On  the  River  Dvina. 

188.  Dull  Day. 

189.  After  Rain. 

190.  On  the  Estate. 

191.  White  Cottage. 

192.  Water  Mill  in  the  Evening. 

193.  Evening  in  the  Park. 

194.  Barns. 

195.  Water  Mill  in  the  Spring. 

196.  Long  Shadows. 

197.  Spring. 

198.  Spring. 

199.  Spring. 

200.  Rainy  Day. 

Kazachinsky,  T.  S.,  St.  Petersburg. 

201.  Spring  Scene  from  Life  in  Little 

Russia. 

202.  Return  of  the  Prodigal  Son. 

(Scene  from  life  in  Great  Rus- 
sia.) 

Khimona,  N.  P.,  Professor  of  Painting 
at  the  Drawing  School  of  the  Imperial 
Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Art, 
Inspector  at  same  School,  Member  of 
the  Society  of  Russian  Painters  in 
Water  Colors,  St.  Petersburg, 

203.  Storm  in  Spring.  (Southern 

Russia.) 

204.  Winter  Road.  (In  Finland.) 
Klementieff,  A.  N.,  St.  Petersburg. 

205.  Portrait  Study. 

206.  Farewell  Ray. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kholodoff  (Dimitrieff)  P.  D.,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

207.  Temptation. 

208.  Two  Deaths. 

Latree,  N.  P.,  St.  Petersburg. 

209.  Garden  of  Meditation. 
Makoushenko,  T.  L.,  St.  Petersburg. 

210.  Daughter. 

Philkovitch,  K.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

211.  Legend. 

212.  Tales. 

213.  Swedish  Tomb  at  Poltava. 

214.  Head  of  a Nun. 

215.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

216.  Portrait  of  a Lady. 

Popoff,  V.  N.,  Professor  at  the  Eighth 
Classical  Gymnasium  of  St.  Petersburg, 
St.  Petersburg. 

217.  Weaving. 


Prokofieff,  A.  M.,  St.  Petersburg. 


218. 

Autumn. 

219. 

Buckwheat. 

220. 

The  Last  Traces  of  Winter. 

221. 

Eventide. 

222. 

Village  Yard. 

223. 

In  the  Beginning  of  Winter. 

224. 

Beyond  the  Village. 

225. 

Autumn  Brook. 

226. 

A Village  Corner. 

227. 

The  First  Snow. 

228. 

Beginning  of  Winter. 

229. 

Moonrise. 

Root, 

N.  F.,  St.  Petersburg. 

230. 

Twilight  in  St.  Petersburg. 

231. 

Dawn.  (Fiord  in  the  Far  North.) 

Safonoff,  T.  K..  Kieff. 

232. 

At  Abbas  Touman  (Transcau- 
casus.) 

233- 

Caucasus. 

234. 

Palace  of  the  Grand*  Dukes  at 
Abbas  Touman. 

235- 

Shrine  on  the  Spot  where  the 
Late  Tzarevich  George  Alex- 
androvich (eldest  brother  of 
Nicholas  II)  died. 

Seelin, 

D.  N.,  St.  Petersburg. 

236. 

Winter. 

237- 

Evening  Twilight. 

238. 

First  Fall  of  Snow. 

239- 

Winter  Landscape. 

RUSSIA. 


285 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Shabounin,  N.  A.,  Member  of  the  Mu- 
tual Aid  Society  of  Russian  Artists, 
St.  Petersburg. 

240.  After  Reaping. 

241.  Prince  SouvorofI,  Generalissimo 

of  the  Russian  Army  in  Exile. 

242.  Women  and  Swans. 

Shugleit,  G.  M..  St.  Petersburg. 

243.  Golden  Autumn. 

Shreter,  Miss  Mary,  St.  Petersburg. 

244.  Allegory.  “Two  Voices  in  the 

Human  Soul — Conscience  and 
and  Desire.” 

Sorin,  S.  A.,  Witebsk. 

245.  Peasant  Woman  from  the  Pro- 

vince of  Smolensk. 

246.  Portrait  of  the  Russian  Popular 

Writer,  Maxim  Gorki. 

SookachofF,  Miss  Mary,  St.  Petersburg. 

247.  Player  on  the  Violoncello. 

Stepanoff,  V.  S.,  St.  Petersburg. 

248.  In  the  Village. 

249.  Under  the  Hill. 

250.  Going  to  Gather  Mushrooms. 

251.  At  Prayers. 

Stolyaroff,  K.  D.,  St.  Petersburg. 

252.  Close  of  the  Day. 

Tseregoty,  N.  G.,  Member  and  Director 
of  the  Spring  Exhibition  at  Moscow, 
1904,  St.  Petersburg. 

253*  Night  on  the  Mountain,  Kazbek. 
( Caucasus.) 

254.  Sunset  in  the  Mountains  of  the 
Caucasus. 

255*  V^ite  Night  at  St.  Petersburg. 

Vroblefsky,  C.  K.,  Professor  of  Paint- 
ing at  the  Art  vSchool  of  Prince  Teni- 
scheff  at  St.  Petersburg,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

256.  Near  the  Wall  of  the  Monastery. 

257.  Evening. 

Zaroubin,  V.  T.,  Manager  of  the  Perma- 
nent Expositions  at  which  pictures 
are  put  up  to  auction  by  the  Imperial 
Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Art, 
St.  Petersburg. 

258.  Tartar  Village  in  the  Crimea. 

259.  Crowd  of  Pilgrims. 

260.  Evening  in  Little  Russia. 

Zbrouyeff,  A.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

261.  Winter. 

262.  The  Waterfall  at  Imatra.  (Fin- 

land.) 

263.  Under  the  Leaves. 

264.  Afternoon. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Zemboulat-Popoff,  T.  I.,  St.  Petersburg. 

265.  Eternal  Rest. 

266.  After  the  Storm. 

267.  Happy  Time. 

268.  Evening  Rays. 

THE  ASSOCIATION  OF  ARTISTS 
OF  ST.  PETERSBURG. 

Galkin,  I.  S.,  Professor  of  Painting  at 
the  School  of  Prince  Peter  Oldenburg 
in  St.  Petersburg,  Member  of  the  Rus- 
sian Society  of  Water  Color  Painters, 
St.  Petersburg. 

269.  A Retired  Deacon. 

270.  Flower  Gathering. 

271.  The  Tsar  Ivan  IV  (the  Terrible) 

and  the  Boyarin  Morozoff 
dressed  as  a Court  Fool. 
(Sketch) 

Frenz,  R.  Th.,  St.  Petersburg. 

272.  On  the  Road. 

273.  Return  Home  from  the  Town. 

274.  Limiting. 

Von  Liphart,  R.  C.,  Member  of  the  Im- 
perial Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

275.  Portrait  of  the  Emperor  of  all 

the  Russians,  Nicholas  11. 

276.  Fortuna. 

277.  Infant’s  Dream. 

278.  Education  of  Cupid:  Vision. 

279.  Education  of  Cupid:  Sound. 

Navozoft',  V.  I.,  Professor  of  Painting  at 
the  St.  Petersburg  Orphan  Institute 
named  after  the  Emperor  Nicholas  I. 

280.  The  Christening  of  Russia. 

Vladimiroff,  I.  A.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  Exhibitor  of  Expositions  of 
the  St.  Petersburg  Society  of  Artists. 
Member  of  the  Association  of  Artists 
of  St.  Petersburg,  Artist-Correspond- 
ent of  the  “Daily  Graphic,”  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

281.  Inventor  and  Capitalist.  (Phil- 

ips.) 

282.  Grandfather’s  Birthday. 

THE  NEW  SOCIETY  OF  ARTISTS 
OF  ST.  PETERSBURG. 

Baklund,  Miss  Elsa,  St.  Petersburg. 

283.  Village  Maiden.  (Finland.) 

284.  Old  Woman.  (Finland.)^ 

285.  Boy  on  Snow  Shoes.  (Finland.') 

Bilit,  J.  S.,  St.  Petersburg. 

286.  Orchestra. 


286 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit  * 

No. 

Della  Voss,  Mrs.  Olga,  St,  Petersburg. 

287.  Fountain  in  the  Park  Dulebar — 

Estate  of  the  Grand  Duke  Peter 
Nickolaivich  in  the  Crimea, 

Foukin,  N.  M.,  St.  Petersburg. 

288.  Calm. 

Haush,  A.  F.,  Secretary  of  the  New  So- 
ciety of  Artists  in  St.  Petersburg,  St. 
Petersburg. 

289.  Finland. 

290.  Light  Night  in  Finland. 

291.  View  of  St.  Petersburg.  (I:^ 

floating  out  of  the  River  Neva.) 

Ivanoff,  M.  F.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

292.  Shepherdess.  (First  prize  given 

by  the  Imperial  Society  for  th. 
Encouragement  of  Art.'' 

293.  A Present. 

294.  Harvesting  Wheat. 

295.  Our  Daily  Bread. 

296.  Bleaching  Linen. 

297.  Friends  and  Pals. 

298.  Shepherdess. 

Koudriavtseff,  A.  A.,  St.  Petersburg. 

299.  Muddy  Pond. 

300.  Fishermen, 

Lougofskaya,  Miss  Tatiana,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

301.  Cross  on  the  River  Oka  (Centra 

Russia). 

Pirogoff,  N.  P.,  St.  Petersburg. 

302.  Marriage  Procession  of  the  time 
of  the  “Silent  Tsar.” 

Ter-Minasiants,  Ch.  D.,  St.  Petersburg. 

303.  Cow.  (Study.) 

304.  Reindeer.  (Study.) 

THE  MOSCOW  ASSOCIATION  OF 
ARTISTS. 

Alexandrova,  Miss  Ellen,  St.  Petersburg. 

305.  In  the  Shade. 

Musatoff  (Borisoff),  V.  A.,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

306.  Summer  Evening. 

307*  Old  Gardener.  Study. 

308.  Woman  on  a Swing. 

309.  Young  Girl.  Study. 

Rhorberg,  F.  I.,  St.  Petersburg. 

310.  Geese. 

311.  On  the  River  Volga. 

312.  Cemetery  in  Spring. 


Exhibit 

No. 

The  pictures  of  the  President  of  the 
Society,  and  of  several  of  the  members 
are  included  in  the  Collective  Exhibition 
of  water  color  paintings,  etc. 

COLLECTIVE  EXHIBITION  OF 
WATER  COLOR  PAINTINGS, 
DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

Members  and  Exhibitors  of: 

The  Society  of  Russian  Water  Color 
Painters  in  St.  Petersburg. 

The  Exhibitors  of  “Black  and  White” 
in  St.  Petersburg. 

The  Association  for  arranging  Art  Ex- 
hibitions in  different  Russian 
Towns. 

The  St.  Petersburg  Society  of  Artists. 
The.  Association  of  Artists  in  St.  Pe- 
tersburg. 

The  Association  of  Artists  in  Moscow. 
The  Spring  Exhibitions  held  in  the 
Halls  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts. 

The  New  Society  of  Artists  in  St,  Pe- 
tersburg. 

(The  following  exhibits  are  Water 
Colors  unless  otherwise  indicated.) 

Astavieff,  Miss  Barbara,  Member  of  the 
Spring  Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

313-  Iris. 

314.  Elowers  in  Jug. 

315*  Corn  Elowers.  Pastel. 

316.  Peony, 

Bagin,  N.  N.,  St.  Petersburg. 

317.  Russian  Girl. 

318.  Night  Watchman. 

Baboot,  M.  M.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

319.  Model.  Pastel. 

Bezrodny,  P.  V.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts.  Member  of  the  Russian  So- 
ciety of  Water  Color  Painters,  St.  Pe- 
tersburg. 

320.  Loaves  of  Bread. 

321.  Roses. 

Charlemayne,  T.,  Member  of  the  Im- 
perial Academy  of  Arts,  Professor  of 
Painting.  (Deceased.) 

322.  View  of  St.  Petersburg 

323.  View  of  St.  Petersburg. 


RUSSIA. 


28: 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Kxhibit 

No. 

Gumming,  Henry,  Artist-Correspondent 
of  the  London  Graphic  in  Russia, 
1878,  1903.  Active  Member  of  the  St. 
Petersburg  Society  of  Artists.  j 

324.  Content. 

325.  In  Meditation. 

326.  Fury.  Allegory. 

327.  The  False  Dimitrins  in  Russia. 

Pen  sketch. 

328.  From  Zincographic  block  of  pre- 

ceding sketch. 

Daviatkine,  S.  E.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Art,  Exhibitor  at  the  Exhibitions 
of  the  St.  Petersburg  Society  of  Ar- 
tists, St.  Petersburg. 

329.  Caballero.  Pastel. 

Evreinoff,  L.  M.,  Member  of  the  Art 
Exhibition  of  Black  and  White,  St. 
Petersburg. 

330.  Two  Drawings  in  Italian  Pencil. 

331.  Study.  Pastel. 

332.  Drawing  in  Charcoal  and  Italian  1 

Pencil.  (Prize  at  the  Black  and  | 
White  Exhibition  in  1901.)  i 
334.  Fortune  Teller.  Drawing  in  ! 
Charcoal  and  Crayon.  (Prize  . 
at  Black  and  White  Exhibition,  j 
1902.) 

335-  On  the  Nevsky  Prospect.  Tem- 
pera. 

336.  Study.  Pastel. 

Feldman,  K.  A.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Art,  St.  Petersburg. 

337.  Long  without  Words.  Pastel. 

Galkin,  I.  S.,  Professor  of  Painting  at 
the  School  of  Prince  Peter  Oldenburg 
in  St.  Petersburg.  Member  of  the 
Society  of  Russian  Water  Color  Paint- 
ers and  the  Association  of  Artists  of 
St.  Petersburg,  St.  Petersburg. 

338.  After  Bathing. 

Harnack,  E.  E.,  St.  Petersburg. 

330.  Illustrating  Poem  of  the  late 
Count  Alexis  Tolstoy  entitled 
“The  Wolves.”  Drawing. 

Haush,  A.  F.,  Secretary  of  the  New 
Society  of  Artists  in  St.  Petersburg, 
St.  Petersburg. 

340.  Finnish  Huts. 

341.  Twilight. 

Kardofsky,  D.  N.,  President  of  the  New 
Society  of  Artists  of  St.  Petersburg. 

342.  In  the  Vorontsoff  Park  Palace  at 

.'\lupka  (Crimea). 


Exhibit 

No. 

343.  In  the  Vorontsoft  Park  Palace  at 

Alupka  (Crimea). 

344.  In  the  Vorontsoff  Park  Palace  at 

Alupka  (Crimea). 

3^5.  Mountaineer’s  Pint  in  the  Crimea. 

Kasatkine,  N.  A.,  Member  of  the  Im- 
perial Academy  of  Art,  Professor  of 
Painting  at  the  School  of  Art  in  Mos- 
cow, Member  of  the  Association  for 
arranging  Art  Exhibitions  in  different 
towns  of  Russia. 

346.  Spinning.  (Peasant  woman  on 

the  Estate  of  Count  Leo  Tols- 
toy, at  Yassnaya  Polyanna. 
spinning  by  the  light  of  a burn- 
ing chip.) 

Landan,  Miss  Emilie,  Odessa. 

347.  Mimi  Pinson, 

348.  Summer. 

Lindemann,  Miss  Agnes,  Member  of  the 
New  Society  of  Artists  of  St.  Peters- 
burg, St.  Petersburg. 

349.  In  the  Garden. 

350.  Flowers. 

351.  Punch  and  Judy. 

352.  Old  Woman. 

353.  Children. 

354.  Christmas  Tree. 

355.  Room. 

Lougofskaya,  Miss  Tatiana,  Member  of 
the  New  Society  of  Russian  Artists  of 
St.  Petersburg,  St.  Petersburg. 

356.  Hortensia. 

357.  Window, 

Maniser,  H.  M.,  Professor  of  Painting 
at  the  Central  School  of  Drawing  of 
Baron  Stieglitz  at  St.  Petersburg,  St. 
Petersburg. 

358.  Boyarina.  (Lady  of  the  ancient 

Russian  Nobility.) 

Musatoff  (Borissoff)  V.  A,,  Member  of 
the  Association  of  Artists  at  Moscow 
and  Member  of  the  Union  of  Russian 
Artists,  St.  Petersburg. 

359.  Young  Lady. 

Philkovitch,  K.  T.,  St.  Petersburg. 

360.  Drawing. 

361.  Drawing. 

Platchek,  M.  N.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

362.  Portrait.  Pastel. 

363.  Model.  Pastel. 


288 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Redkofsky,  A.  A.,  Professor  of  Painting 
in  the  St.  Petersburg  Girl’s  Gymnasium 
of  Princess  Eugenie  Oldenburg.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Society  of  Russian  Water- 
color  Painters,  St.  Petersburg. 

364.  Mushrooms. 

Schneider,  Mrs.  Alexandra,  Member  of 
the  Society  of  Russian  Water  Color 
Painters  of  St.  Petersburg,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

365.  Chrysanthemum. 

366.  Cows’  Lungwort. 

367.  All  Old  Manor  House. 

Shoosieff,  A.  V.,  Member  of  the  New 
Society  of  Artists  in  St.  Petersburg, 
St.  Petersburg. 

Sketches  of  Ornamental  Painting  in 
the  Rectory  of  the  Kieff-Pechorsky  Mon- 
aster}^ at  Kieff. 

368.  Image  Case  on  the  Eastern  Wall. 

369.  Western  Wall. 

370.  One  of  the  Angels  Surrounding 

the  Representation  of  the  Al- 
mighty on  the  Ceiling. 

371.  Part  of  the  Northern  Wall. 

372.  Detail  of  the  Window. 

373.  Detail  of  the  Window. 

374.  Detail  of  the  Northern  Wall. 

375.  Detail  of  the  Northern  Wall. 

376.  Detail  of  Ornament  in  the  South- 

ern Wall. 

377.  Detail  of  Ornament  in  the  South- 

ern Wall. 

378.  Detail  of  Ornament  in  the  South- 

ern Wall. 

379.  P'rames  for  Pictures,  “The  Mi- 

raculous Catch  of  Fishes”  and 
“Christ.” 

Schreter,  Miss  Mary,  Member  of  the 
Spring  Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

380.  Head.  Pastel. 

Shturman,  A.  T.,  Member  of  the  New 
Society  of  Artists  at  St.  Petersburg, 
St.  Petersburg. 

381.  Roman  Catholic  Church  in  the 

Town  of  Vilna.  (Lithuania.) 

382.  Study. 

383.  Birches. 

Schulman,  Miss  Seraphina,  Member  of 
the  Russian  Society  of  Water  Color 
Painters,  St.  Petersburg. 

384.  Hortensia. 

Titoff,  A.  T.,  Member  of  the  Society  of 
Russian  Water  Color  Painters,  St. 
Petersburg. 

385.  Birch  Trees. 

386.  Artist’s  Model. 


Exhibit 

No. 

387.  Stream. 

388.  Borjom.  (Caucasus.) 

389.  Borjom.  (Caucasus.) 

390.  Wood. 

Transhel,  H.  M.,  Member  of  Black  and 
White  Exhibitions  and  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

391.  Head  of  an  Old  Woman.  Draw- 

ing in  Charcoal  and  Sanguina. 

Verestchagin,  V.  P.,  Professor  of  Paint- 
ing and  Member  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts.  Active  Member  of 
the  St.  Petersburg  Society  of  Artists, 
St.  Petersburg. 

392.  Monk. 

Xydias,  P.  S.,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

393.  Sketches  from  Nature. 

394.  Sketches  from  Nature. 

395.  Sketches  from  Nature. 

396.  Sketches  from  Nature. 
Zaroudnaya-Kavoss,  Mrs.  Catharina,  Ex- 
hibitor of  the  Association  for  Arrang- 
ing Art  Exhibitions  in  different  towns 
of  Russia,  St.  Petersburg. 

397.  Russian  Type. 

Ancient  Russia. 

Collection  of  Studies  made  by  the 
Painter,  Mr.  Rohrich,  of  Russian  Archi- 
tectural Antiquities  during  a mission 
undertaken  at  the  invitation  of  the  Im- 
perial Society  for  the  Encouragement  of 
Art. 

Rohrich,  N.  C.,  Secretary  of  the  Imperial 
Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Art. 
Member  of  the  Russian  Union  of  Ar- 
tists. Exhibitor  at  the  Spring  Exhi- 
bition of  the  Imperial  Academy  of 
Arts. 

398.  Council  of  Slavonian  Elders. 

399.  Building  of  War  Ship. 

400.  Suburb  of  Ancient  Pskoff. 

Yaroslavel  (Town). 

401.  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  17th 

Century. 

402.  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  17th 

Century.  Door. 

403.  Church  of  St.  Blasa,  17th  Cen- 

tury. 

404.  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  17th 

Century. 

405.  Church  of  John  the  Baptist, 

17th  Century.  (Painting  on 
Church  Porch). 


RUSSIA. 


289 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rostoff  The  Great  (Town). 

406.  General  View  from  Lake  Nero 

of  the  Kremlin  (citadel),  built 
in  15th  Century.  The  view  re- 
lates to  the  17th  Century. 

407.  Church  of  the  Salvation.  In  the 

Kremlin.  Painting  of  17th 

Century. 

408.  Church  of  the  Salvation.  In  the 

Kremlin.  Painting  of  17th 

Century. 

409.  Church  of  the  Salvation.  In  the 

Kremlin.  Painting  of  17th 

Century. 

410.  Entrance  into  the  Kremlin. 

411.  Small  Door  in  Kremlin. 

412.  Small  Rooms  of  the  Ladies’ 

Apartment  in  the  Palace. 

413.  Palace  of  the  Russian  Patriarch. 

(Head  of  Ancient  Russian 
Church.) 

414.  Ancient  wooden  Church  on  the 

River  Ishin,  near  Rostoff,  dat- 
ing from  the  time  of  the  Tsar 
Ivan  IV.  (The  Terrible.) 

415.  Interior  door  of  the  same  church. 

416.  Interior  door  of  the  same  church. 

417.  Porch  of  the  Church  of  the 

Kremlin. 

Souzdal  (Town). 

418.  Monastery  of  the  Saviour  and  St. 

Ephimius. 

419.  Church  of  Saints  Kozma  and 

Demian,  17th  Century. 

420.  Monastery  of  St.  Alexander 

Nevsky. 

Nijni  Novgorod. 

421.  Wall  of  the  Kremlin,  17th  Cen- 

tury. Construction  begun  15th 
Century. 

422.  Tower  of  the  Kremlin. 

423.  Tower  of  the  Kremlin. 

424.  Tower  of  the  Kremlin. 

425.  Holy  Well  near  town  of  Vlad- 

imir. 

Smolensk. 

426.  General  View  of  the  Walls  of 

the  Kremlin. 

427.  Tower  of  the  town  of  Smolensk. 

428.  Tower  of  the  town  of  Smolensk. 

429.  Tower  of  the  town  of  Smolensk. 

430.  Entrance  to  Convent  at  Smolensk 

of  17th  Century. 

431.  Entrance  to  Convent  at  Smolensk 

of  17th  Century  from  other 
side. 

Moscow. 

432.  View  of  the  Kremlin  across  the 

River  Moskva. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Vilna. 

433*  Ruins  of  Castle  of  the  Grand 
Duke  of  Lithuania  Gedemin. 

Troki. 

434.  From  the  Castle  of  the  reigning 

Duke  Kaisstout  (15th  Century). 

Grodno. 

435.  Ancient  Orthodox  Church,  orna- 

mented with  crosses  of  old 
Dutch  tiles.  Period  of  con- 
struction i_ith-i2th  Century.  (A 
part  of  this  Church  has  disap- 
peared in  the  River  Nieman.) 
Riga. 

436.  From  the  Old  Cathedral  of  Riga. 

Wenden. 

437.  Ruins  of  the  Chapel. 

Kovno. 

438.  Old  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

439.  Gothic  Front  of  Private  House. 

440.  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

441.  Gate  of  the  Seminary  of  the 

Order  of  Jesuits. 

Vladimir. 

442.  General  View  of  the  Cathedral 

of  St.  Dimitry. 

443.  Ancient  Church  of  the  Interces- 

sion of  the  Holy  Virgin,  orna- 
mented with  figures  of  animals 
and  built  on  the  spot  where 
formerly  stood  the  palace  of 
Duke  Andrew  Bogoliubsky. 
Yurieff — Polsky. 

444.  View  of  Cathedral. 

445.  View  of  Cathedral. 

446.  View  of  Cathedral. 

447.  View  of  Cathedral. 

Ipatiefsky  Monastery. 

448.  Tower  of  the  Monastery.  17th 

Century. 

449.  Palace  in  the  ^Monastery  of  the 

Tsar  Michael  Feodorovich. 

450.  Romanoff. 

Isbo’^sk. 

451.  From  Old  Isborsk. 

452.  Tower  in  Isborsk. 

453*  Crosses  in  relief  on  the  walls  of 
Isborsk,  14th  Century. 

454.  Cross  marking  the  spot  where 

formcrl}"  stood  the  town  in 
which  Truvor  resided. 
Petchorsky  Monastery. 

455.  Entrance  to  the  Monastery  and 

its  walls. 

456.  Internal  Exit  from  the  Old 

Belfry. 

457.  General  View  of  the  Courtyard. 

458.  Chief  Belfry  and  entrance  to  the 

catacombs  where  the  first 
Monks  used  to  reside. 


2go 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Paintings  and  Drawings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

459*  Walls  and  ttowers  of  the  Mon- 
astery. 

460.  Walls  and  towers  of  the  Mon- 

astery. 

461.  Treasury  of  the  Monastery. 

(Reezneetza.) 

462.  Entrance. 

Pskofif. 

463.  General  View  of  the  Kremlin  of 

Pskoff  from  the  wall  built  by 
Duke  Dovmont,  the  reigning 
Prince. 

464.  Sketch  of  window  of  a house 

of  the  17th  Century  at  Pskoff. 

465.  Old  Shrine. 

466.  Type  of  a Peasant  Woman  from 

near  Pskoff  in  holiday  attire. 

467.  River  Nieman. 

468.  Castle  of  Crusaders,  “Heilgut” 

on  the  Nieman. 

469.  Church  of  the  Nativity  of  the 

Holy  Virgin  at  Yaroslavel. 

Views  of  Siberia. 

Pedoshenko-Tretiakoff,  Mrs.  Mary,  Mem- 
ber of  the  Spring  Exhibitions  of  the 
Imperial  Academy  of  Arts,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

470.  The  River  Yenisei  at  the  town  of 

Krasnoyarsk. 

471.  The  Lake  Baikal  in  Spring. 

Flowering  Azalias. 

472.  The  Lake  Baikal. 

473.  The  Steppe  of  Minusinsk  in 

Spring. 

474.  The  Sayan  Mountains  on  the 

frontier  of  Russia  and  China  in 
Spring. 

475.  The  Sayan  Mountains  on  the 

frontier  of  Russia  and  China  in 
Autumn. 

476.  A Lake  in  the  Sayan  Mountains. 

Study. 

477.  Banks  of  the  River  Yenisei. 

478.  A Village  of  Emigrants. 

THE  URALS  AND  THEIR  RICHES. 

The  Russian  California. 
Collection  of  Pictures  by  Denisoff- 
Uralsky,  A.  K. 

Denisoff-Uralsky,  A.  K.,  Member  of  the 
Exhibitions  of  the  St.  Petersburg  So- 
ciety of  Artists,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibitions  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  Member  of  the  Society  of  Am- 
ateurs of  the  Fine  Arts  in  Ekaterin- 
burg, and  Member  of  the  St.  Peters- 
burg Art  Society;  also  explorer  of  the 
Urals  from  the  scientific,  geographical, 
ethnographical,  geological,  mineralog-  | 


Exhibit 

No. 

ical,  petrographical  and  artistic  points 
of  view,  St.  Petersburg. 

479.  Aerial  Railway  across  the  River 

Kosva  at  the  Coal  Mine  of 
Princess  Abomelik  - Lazareff. 
Study. 

480.  Late  Evening  on  the  River 

Kosva,  near  the  Verkhni  Goo- 
bakhinsky  Mines. 

481.  Geological  Section  of  Coal  Seams 

of  Nijni-Goobakhinsk  at  the 
mine  belonging  to  Mr.  Lyoo- 
beemof. 

482.  Noon:  The  River  Kosva  from 

Nijni-Goobakhinsky  Railway 
Bridge. 

483.  Evening  on  the  River  Kosva. 

Study. 

484.  Karpikha  Mountain  on  the  River 

Kosva.  Study. 

485.  A Zirian.  Study. 

486.  Noon,  near  the  Station  of  “Tep- 

laya  Gora”  (Warm  Mountains) 
on  Perm  Railway.  Study. 

487.  Noon.  Study  of  the  summit  of 

the  “Kolpaki.” 

488.  Towards  Evening.  Study  of  the 

summit  of  the  “Kolpaki.” 

489.  “Ivan  Chai.”  (Ivan  Tea.) 

490.  Gold  Seekers’  Hut. 

491.  Valley  of  the  River  Isa,  Platina 

Mine.  Study. 

492.  Geological  Section:  Platina- 

bearing  Stratum  Strata  at  the 
Deep  Diggings  on  the  River 
Isa  in  the  Verhotursky  District. 
Water  Color. 

493.  The  Working  of  Magnetic  Iron 

Ore  on  Mount  Blagodat.'  Study. 

The  River  Chusovaya. 

494.  The  “Dyujok”  Stone,  on  the 

River  Chusovaya  near  Bilim- 
baefsky  Works.  Study. 

495.  The  “Kosoi”  Stone  on  the  River 

Chusovaya.  Study. 

496.  Stone  at  the  Outki  Works  of 

Count  Stroganoff.  Study. 

497.  The  “Omoutnoi”  Stone  on  the 

River  Chusovaya.  Study. 

498.  The  “Vuisoki”  Stone  on  the 

River  Chusovaya  near  Kinofsky 
Works. 

499.  The  Chusovaya  near  the  Village 

of  Kopchik.  Study. 

500.  Author’s  Boat  by  the  high 

wooded  bank  of  the  Chusovaya. 

501.  Hot  Noon  near  the  Village  of 

Sulem  on  the  River  Chusovaya. 

502.  Virgin  Forest  on  the  River  Chu- 

sovaya. Stud3^ 


RUSSIA. 


291 


Paintings,  Drawings  and  Engravings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

503.  Stone  with  Holes  on  the  River 

Chusovaya  near  the  moutH  of 
the  River  Koiva.  Study. 

504.  Lower  Reach  of  the  River  Chu- 

sovaya. 

505.  The  Pass  from  Asia  into  Europe. 

View  from  the  Yeszhovoi 
Mountain,  Asiatic  slope. 

506.  Cedar.  Water  color. 

507.  The  Village  Murzinsky.  Study. 

508.  Geological  Section;  the  produc- 

tion of  Amethysts.  “Kamenny 
Rov.” 

509.  Jeremiah  Ovchinnikoff.  A Peas- 

ant of  the  Village  of  Youjakof. 
Study. 

510.  The  Town  of  Ekaterinburg^  in 

Autumn  from  the  western  side. 
Study. 

511.  Geological  Section  of  Gold-bear- 

ing Stratum.  Water  color. 

512.  Geological  Section  of  Gold-bear- 

ing Quartz  Vein  at  the  “Otk- 
ruiti”  (open)  Diggings. 

513.  The  “Stone  Tents”  of  Shartash. 

514.  Study  of  part  of  the  “Stone 

Tents,”  from  the  northern  side. 

515.  Top  of  the  Little  Column  of 

“Stone  Tents.” 

516.  Siberian  Plain. 

517.  Morning  in  the  Village  of  Siedel- 

nikof. 

518.  Geological  Section  of  Bed  of 

Amethysts. 

519.  River  “Generalka.”  Spring.  Euro- 

pean Slope. 

520.  Encampment  of  the  Author’s 

prospecting  party  in  search  of 
Gold  and  Colored  Stones. 

521.  Making  of  Charcoal. 

522.  Water  Colors  from  Nature: 

Typical  Ural  Crystals,  Minerals 
and  Precious  Metals  from  the 
collection  of  M.  Denisoff-Ural- 
sky. 

1.  Diamond,  eight  times  enlarged. 

2.  Beryl,  natural  size. 

3.  Beryl,  four  times  enlarged. 

4.  Aquamarine,  two  times  en- 
larged. 

5.  Alexandrite,  four  times  en- 
larged. 

6.  Naturally  formed  Platina, 
twice  enlarged. 

7.  Ameth^^st,  natural  size. 

8.  Rock  Crystal,  natural  size. 

9.  Smoky  Crystal,  twice  en- 
larged. 

10.  Demantoid  (Chrysolite)  twice 
enlarged. 

11.  Garnet,  natural  size. 


Exhibit 

No. 

12.  Smoky  Rock  Crystal  in 
Felspar,  natural  size. 

13.  Calcite,  natural  size. 

14.  Iron  “Blesk”  (iridescent 
iron),  natural  size. 

15.  Emerald,  twice  natural  size. 

16.  Corundum,  natural  size. 

17.  llmeite,  natural  size. 

18.  Corundum,  blue,  natural  size. 

19.  Perovskite,  natural  size. 

20.  Leuchtenbergite,  natural  size. 

21.  Crocalite,  twice  natural  size. 

22.  Tourmaline,  twice  natural 
size. 

23.  Tourmaline,  natural  size. 

24.  Tourmaline,  natural  size. 

25.  Euclase,  natural  size. 

26.  Topaz  in  smoky  rock  crys- 
tal, twice  natural  size. 

27.  Phenacite,  natural  size. 

28.  Natural  pure  Gold,  twice 
natural  size. 

29.  Rutile,  twice  natural  size. 

Southern  Urals. 

523.  A Cossack  of  the  Urals:  Ivan 

Goriachushtchoff.  A Study. 

524.  A Bashkir:  Muhamedar  Amuk- 

hakiroff,  from  Orenburg. 

525.  Yuryuzansky  Works. 

526.  Beginning  of  Winter  on  the 

River  Yuryuzan. 

527.  Moonlight  Night. 

528.  The  Zigalca  Chain  in  Winter. 

529.  Forest  Fire. 

GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Evreinoff,  L.  M.,  Member  of  the  Art  Ex- 
hibition of  Black  and  White,  St.  Pe- 
tersburg. 

529a.  Etchings. 

Xydias,  P.  S.,  Member  of  the  Spring  Ex- 
hibition of  the  Imperial  Academy  of 
Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

530.  Appearance  of  Christ  to  Mary 

Magdalene  after  His  Resurrec- 
tion. Engraving  on  Copper.' 

531.  Portrait  of  the  Emperor  Nich- 

olas IT  of  all  the  Russias.  En- 
graving on  Copper. 

532.  Portrait  of  the  First  Director  of 

the  Imperial  Academy  of  Arts. 
Engraving  on  Copper. 

GROUP  II. 
SCULPTURE. 

Adamson,  A.  T.,  Professor  of  Sculpture 
at  the  Central  School  of  Technical 
Design  of  Baron  Stieglitz  in  St.  Peters- 
burg and  at  the  Imperial  Corps  of 


292 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Sculpture,  Paintings,  Drawings  and  Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Pages,  Active  Member  of  the  St. 
Petersburg  Society  of  Artists. 

533.  Lurich.  Bronze  Statute. 

534.  To  God.  Statue  of  Pear-Wood. 

535.  Martyrs.  Bas-relief  of  P e a r- 

wood. 

536.  From  a Picture  of  the  French 

Artists  Meissonier.  Bas-relief 
of  Pear-Wood. 

537.  Loss  of  the  Russian  Gun-Boat 

“R  o u s a 1 k a.”  Bas-relief  of 
bronze. 

538.  From  a Picture  of  the  French 

Artist  Meissonier.  Bas-relief 
in  Bronze. 

539.  Abduction  of  the  Nymph  Aegina. 

540.  Enlightenment. 

Dillon,  Miss  Mary,  Member  of  the  Spring 
Exhibition  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  St.  Petersburg. 

541.  Pierreta.  Bronze. 

542.  Head.  Bronze. 

Ginsburg,  E.  Y.,  Member  of  the  Com- 
mission for  Accepting  Pictures  at  the 
Spring  Exhibition  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Arts  in  1904,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

543.  Count  Tolstoy.  Plaster  Statue. 

544.  Splinter.  Bronze  Group. 
Sinayoff-Bernstein,  Member  of  the  Spring 

Exhibition  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  Arts,  Paris. 

545.  Dream.  Plaster  Statue. 

546.  Laborers  Resting.  Bronze. 

COLLECTIVE  EXHIBITION  OF 
LADIES’  ART  SOCIETIES  AND 
CIRCLES. 

GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Komkoff-Korobofif,  Mrs.  Alexandre,  Di- 
rectress of  the  First  Professional 
School  for  Girls  founded  by  A.  Koro- 
. boff  in  St.  Petersburg  in  1879,  St.  Pe- 
tersburg. 

547.  Old  Boyarin.  Painting  on  Porce- 

lain. From  a picture  by  Ma- 
kofsky. 

Meinshausen,  Miss  Amelia,  St.  Peters- 
burg. 

548.  Woman’s  Head.  Painting  on 

Porcelain.  From  picture  by 
Rubens. 

Reichardt,  Miss  Elen,  St.  Petersburg. 
Exponent  of  the  St.  Petersburg  So- 
ciety of  Artists. 

549*  Negress  Rongavella. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Rein,  Miss  Josephine,  St.  Petersburg. 

550.  Perseus  and  Andromeda.  Paint- 

ing on  Porcelain.  From  picture 
by  Rubens. 

GROUP  14. 

ORIGINAL  OBJECTS  OF  ART 
WORKMANSHIP. 

Bruloff,  Miss  Margaret,  St.  Petersburg. 

551.  Screen. 

Dietrich,  Mrs.  Marie  (Countess  Roche- 
fort), St.  Petersburg.  Member  of  the 
St.  Petersburg  Archaeological  Insti- 
tute, and  of  the  First  Ladies  Art 

Circles  of  St.  Petersburg. 

552.  Ancient  Russian  Drinking  Cup 

in  the  form  of  a chicken. 

553.  Ancient  Russian  Drinking  Cup  of 

the  I2th  Century  in  the  form 
of  a horse. 

554.  Ancient  Russian  Drinking  Cup, 

glazed. 

555.  Ancient  Russian  Drinking  Cup 

in  ancient  Byzantian  form  with 
Russian  legendary  bird  (Syrin). 

556.  Ancient  Russian  Drinking  Cup  in 

ancient  Byzantian  form  with 
Russian  legendary  bird  (Syrin). 

557.  Tureen  with  barndoor  cock. 

5.S8.  Tureen  with  owl. 

559.  Tureen  with  sunflower. 

560.  Tureen  with  water  spirit. 

561.  Dish  for  caviare  in  form  of  a 

fish. 

562.  Ash  Pan  with  Russian  legendary 

bird  (Syrin). 

563.  Ash  Pan  in  form  of  peacock. 

564.  Ash  Pan  in  form  of  peacock. 

565.  Small  Vase  “Boyariniya  ” 

566.  Statuette  “Boyariniya”  (rose- 

colored). 

567.  Head  of  a “Vitiaz”  (Russian 

Knight). 

568.  Drinking  Cup,  blue,  with  sun- 

flower. 

569.  Plate  with  design  of  12th  Cen- 

tury representing  a bird. 

570.  Statuette,  “Boyariniya.” 

571*  Statuette,  “Boyarin.” 

572.  Statuette  with  Russian  legendary 

bird  (Syrin). 

573.  Statuette  of  a dog. 

574-  Head  of  a “demon.” 

575.  Drinking  Cup  of  Byzantian  style 
with  Russian  legendary  bird 
“Syrin.” 


RUSSIA. 


293 


Original  Objects  of  Art  Workmanship. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Lindeman,  Miss  Agnes,  Member  of  the 
New  Art  Society,  St.  Petersburg. 

576.  Embroidery  (modern  style). 

577.  Embroidery. 

578.  Embroidery. 

579.  Embroidery. 

Sokolff,  Mrs.  Vera  Lapshin,  Teacher  in 
the  Drawing  School  of  the  Imperial 
Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Art, 
St.  Petersburg. 

580.  Majolica  Vase. 

Tcheremissinoff,  Miss  Elizabeth,  St.  Pe- 
tersburg. 

581.  Note  book,  rose  embossed  on 

etched  leather. 

582.  Note  book,  with  leaves  embossed, 

etched  leather. 


Exhibit 

No. 

583.  Writing  pad,  slit  and  etched 

leather. 

584.  Box,  fishes,  embossed  and  slit, 

etched  leather. 

585.  Book-cover,  etched  leather. 

586.  Box,  roses  and  leaves  embossed. 

etched  leather. 

587.  Writing  pad,  roses  on  stem  em- 

bossed, etched  leather. 

588.  Binding,  etched  leather. 

589.  Photographs  representing  the 

binding  of  a volume  of  Heine’s 
poetry.  (Acquired  this  spring 
at  an  artistic  exposition  in  St. 
Petersburg  by  Her  Majesty 
the  Empress  Maria  Theo- 
dorovna  of  Russia.) 


SWEDEN 


Coiiimissioner-General 
Dr.  N.  G.  W.  Lagerstedt 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts 

Ansheem  Schultzberg 


For  infonnation  regarding  exhibits  for  sale  apply  to 
Commissioiier^in  Swedish  Section. 


SWEDEN 


EAST  PAVILION. 


Galleries  41,  42,  43,  44,  45  and  46. 

Oil  Paintings. 


GROUP  9. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

Oil  Paintings. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Almqvist,  Ester,  Aneby. 

1.  The  Weeping  Birch. 

2.  Full  Moon  in  July. 

Ankarcrona,  Gustaf,  Leksand. 

3.  Between  the  Bluffs. 

4.  It  is  Clearing  up  in  the  Evening. 

5.  Moonlight  Night. 

Arborelius,  Olof,  Stockholm. 

6.  Summer  Night  in  the  North. 

7.  Shallow  Water. 

8.  Evening  in  the  Wilderness. 

9.  Horse  Fair. 

10.  Steward’s  Farm  in  “Bergslagen.” 

11.  Autumn  Day  in  Dalecarlia. 

12.  Winter  Fair  in  Swedish  Nordland. 

13.  Evening  in  Dalecarlia. 

Behm,  Vilhelm,  Ronninge. 

14.  Evening  Sun. 

15.  November. 

Bergstrom,  Alfred,  Stockholm. 

16.  View  of  the  Valley  of  Huskvarna 

(Smaland). 

17.  Cottages  in  Sunshine  (Uppland). 
Bjorkman,  Hedvig,  Stockholm. 

18.  The  Wise  and  the  Foolish  Virgins. 

19.  Black  Knights. 

Borjeson,  Gunnar,  Stockholm. 

20.  Interior. 

Borgh,  K.  A.,  Stockholm. 

21.  Midsummer  Morning. 

22.  The  Future  Day. 

23.  Moonlight  Night  in  August. 

24.  Golden  Day  in  Autumn. 

Brate,  Fanny  (bom  Ekbom),  Stockholm. 

25.  A Harper. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Cederstrdm,  Gustaf,  Stockholm. 

26.  The  Baptists. 

27.  Almshouse. 

Cederstrdm,  Thure,  Munich. 

28.  Bric-a-brac. 

Fahlcrantz,  Axel,  Stockholm. 

29.  The  Storm  is  Gathering. 

Genberg,  Anton,  Saltsjd-Dufnas. 

30.  September  Day.  Motive  from 

Kali,  Jamtland. 

31.  Evening.  Motive  from  Kolasen, 

Jamtland. 

32.  Winter  Evening.  Motive  from 

Dufnas. 

Hagborg,  August,  Paris. 

33.  Woman  from  Dalecarlia. 

Hedberg,  Erik,  Jarbo. 

34.  Moonlight  in  Winter. 

35.  September  Evening. 

36.  I ce-breaking. 

Hjortzberg,  Olle,  Rome. 

37.  The  Virgin  Mary  with  the  Doves 

of  Sacrifice. 

Hullgren,  Carl  Oscar,  Pataholm. 

38.  At  Sunset,  the  Baltic. 

Johansson,  Carl,  Sundsvall. 

39.  Summer  Evening  in  Swedish  Nord- 

land. 

40.  Autumn.  Bog  in  Swedish  Nord- 

land. 

Kallstenius,  Gottfrid  Samuel  Nikolaus, 
Stockholm. 

41.  The  Evening  Star. 

42.  A Fir  Bank. 

43.  Rocks  at  the  Sea:  Sunset. 

44.  Twilight. 

45.  Lilies:  Evening. 

46.  A Church:  Sunset. 

47.  August  Night. 


SWEDEN. 


297 


Oil  Paintings. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Kjerner,  Esther,  Stockholm. 

48.  Twilight  in  the  Wood. 

Larsson,  Carl,  Sundborn,  Dalarna. 

49.  Director  Lamm’s  Wife  and  Chil- 

dren. 

50.  Prayer  before  the  Schoolboys’  Mil- 

itary Drill.  (Swedish  “Korum.”) 

51.  Seventeen  Years. 

52.  Father. 

53.  Kersti. 

Liljefors,  Bruno  Andreas,  Skyttorp,  Holo. 

54.  Eagles. 

55.  Eagle  and  Hare. 

56.  Fox. 

57.  Fishing  Gulls. 

58.  Resting  Gulls. 

59.  Brooding  Eider-duck. 

60.  Sea-gull  Family. 

61.  Young  Sea-gulls. 

62.  Oyster-catcher. 

63.  Wood-grouse. 

64.  Summer-night  in  the  East  “Skar- 

gard”  (coast)  of  Sweden. 

65.  Breeze. 

66.  Eider-ducks  on  Passage. 

67.  Young  Foxes. 

68.  Rising  Ducks. 

69.  Swimming  Ducks. 

70.  Winter  in  Sweden. 

71.  The  Old  Barn. 

72.  White  Mountains. 

Lindholm,  Brendt  Adolf,  Goteborg. 

73.  Interior  of  a Wood  in  Vestergot- 

land. 

Lundegard,  Justus  Ewald,  Ramlosa 
Brunn. 

74.  Rest  at  Noon.  (Boats  in  the  Har-. 

bor  of  Arild.) 

Nordgren,  Anna,  Stockholm. 

75.  Repose. 

Osterman,  Bernhard,  Stockholm. 

76.  Portrait  of  the  Bishop  of  Lund. 

77.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  B. 

78.  Portrait  of  Miss  B m. 

79.  Portrait  of  Count  F. 

Osterman,  Emil,  Stockholm. 

80.  Portrait  of  Count  Fersen  Gylden- 

stolpe. 

81.  Portrait  of  Mr.  L. 

82.  Portrait  of  the  landscape  painter  J. 

83.  Portrait  of  the  landscape  painter  N. 

84.  King  Oscar  II. 

Persson,  Peter  Adolf,  Glumslof  (Skane). 

85.  Winter.  Motive  from  Wallaki- 

adalen. 


Exhibit 

No. 

Ronquist,  Lotten,  Stockholm. 

86.  On  the  Staircase. 

Schultzberg,  Anshelm  L.,  Vermslands 
Ramen. 

87.  Sunny  Winter  Day. 

88.  Winter  Evening  in  the  Wood. 

89.  Midsummer  Night  in  Vermland. 

90.  Winter  Evening. 

91.  Twilight  in  the  Wood. 

92.  Summer  Night. 

93.  A Blizzard  Among  the  Mountains. 

Smith,  Wilhelm,  Bolmen. 

94.  Italian  Beggar  Woman. 

95.  Winter. 

Svedlund,  Pelle,  Gefle. 

96.  Customhouse  (Dogano)  in  Chiog- 

gja. 

97.  At  Home,  Evening  on  the  Roman 

Campagna. 

98.  A Canal  in  Chioggia. 

Thorell,  Hildegard,  Stockholm. 

99.  Portrait.  A Study. 

Thorne,  Sven  Alfred,  Stockholm. 

100.  Waterfall  in  Lappland. 

Toll,  Emma,  Stockholm. 

101.  Old  Woman. 

Wahlstrom,  Charlotte,  Stockholm. 

102.  Evening  Sun. 

Wallen,  Gustaf  Theodor,  Stockholm. 

103.  Village  Streets  in  Brittany. 

104.  Flowers  of  Capri. 

Warling,  Elisabeth,  Stockholm. 

105.  The  Old  Woman  is  Binding  a 

Net. 

Wennerberg,  Gunnar  Gunnarson,  Stock- 
holm. 

106.  Corn-flowers. 

Zorn,  A.  L.,  Mora. 

io6a.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Warner. 

io6b.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Warner. 

io6c.  Portrait  of  Mr.  R.  T.  Crane. 

io6d.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  R.  T.  Crane. 

io6e.  Portrait  of  IMr.  James  Deering. 

io6f.  Midsummer  Night  at  Mora. 

io6g.  At  the  Brook. 

io6h.  In  the  Loft  Door. 

io6i.  Loft  Bedstead. 

io6j.  Loft  Bedstead.  Two  figures. 


298 


DEPARTMENT  B.— ART. 


Water  Colors,  Engravings  and  Lithographs,  Sculpture. 


Water  Colors. 

Exhibit 

No. 

Ericson,  Anna  (born  Gardell),  Goteborg. 

107.  Summer  Night. 

Hjortzberg,  Olle,  Rome. 

108.  Daniel  in  the  Lion’s  Den. 

Larsson,  Carl,  Sunborn,  Dalarna. 

109.  Conference. 

no.  Esbjorn  as  Philosopher. 

111.  The  “Star  Boys”  in  Sundborn. 

(Swedish:  “Stjarngossarna  i 
Sundborn.”) 

112.  Chess  Playing. 

113.  A Flood  in  Spring. 

1 14.  The  Painter’s  Drawing  Room  in 

Sundborn. 

115.  The  Painter’s  Dining  Room  in 

Sundborn. 

118.  Father  and  Esbjorn. 


GROUP  10. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

Larsson,  Carl,  Sundborn,  Dalarna. 

1 19.  Summer  Winds.  Lithograph. 

120.  St.  George.  Lithograph. 

GROUP  11. 

SCULPTURE. 

Berglind,  Karl  Johan,  Hagbyholm,  Ves- 
teras. 


Exhibit 

No. 

130.  Music.  Plaster. 

131.  Art  and  Sloyd.  Plaster. 

132.  Poetry.  Plaster. 

133*  Adam  and  Eve.  Plaster. 

134*  Consolation.  Plaster. 

135.  Borje  (Boy’s  Head).  Plaster. 

136.  General  Stenbock’s  Soldiers  (Swe- 
dish: “Getapagarna.”)  Plaster. 
Sketch  for  a group  at  Stenbock’s 
monument  in  Helsingborg. 

137.  “Holga.”  Portrait  of  the  Sculp- 
tor’s Daughter.  Plaster. 

138.  The  Boxers.  Plaster. 

I Bbrjeson,  Lena,  Stockholm. 

I 139.  An  Inkstand.  Bronze. 

I 140.  A Bell.  Bronze. 

I 141.  The  Fairy  Princess.  Plaster, 

j 142.  The  Dance.  Plaster. 

I 142a.  Adam  and  Eve.  Terra  cotta. 

I Cederstrom,  Carola,  Stockholm, 
i 143.  Woman  from  Dalecarlia. 

Edstrbm,  David,  Florence. 

‘ 144.  Caliban.  Bust  in  bronze. 

145.  Peasant.  Bust  in  bronze. 

146.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Gentleman. 

Bust  in  bronze. 

, 147.  Two  Souls.  Group  in  bronze. 

148.  The  Humpback.  Bust  in  terra 
cotta. 

I 149.  The  Demon  of  Idleness.  Cari- 
cature in  bronze. 

Larsson,  Gottfrid,  Stockholm. 

150.  Bacchante.  Statuette  in  bronze. 

Lindberg,  W.  M.  Gustaf,  Stockholm. 

151.  The  Wave.  Statuette  in  bronze. 

152.  The  Fog.  Statuette  in  bronze. 

153.  Night.  Bust  in  bronze. 


121.  Uncertainty  (“Yes-No,  Yes-No”). 

Wood  (maple). 

Blomberg,  Sigrid,  Rome. 

122.  The  Annunciation.  Plaster  Statue. 

Borjeson,  John,  Stockholm. 

123.  The  Muser.  Bronze.  | 

124.  The  Bard.  Bronze. 

125.  Oxenstjerna.  Plaster.  Sketch  for  | 

a monument  in  Stockholm. 

126.  Scheele.  Plaster.  Sketch  for  a i 

monument  in  Stockholm.  ' 

127.  Gunnar  Wennerberg.  Plaster.  | 

128.  Christ  with  the  Child.  Plaster.  | 

129.  John  Ericson.  Plaster.  Sketch  I 

for  a monument  in  Stockholm.  | 
129a.  King  Oscar  I.  Plaster.  ‘ 


i Lundberg,  Teodor,  Florence. 

155.  The  Wave  and  the  Shore.  Group 

in  plaster. 

156.  Ikaros.  Plaster. 

Malmquist,  Gustaf,  Stockholm. 

157.  Consolation.  Group  in  bronze. 

158.  Bust  of  the  authoress  Selma 

Lagerlof.  Plaster  and  marble. 

Milles,  Carl,  Paris. 

159.  Stormy  Day  in  Holland.  Bronze. 

160.  Dutch  Milk-maid.  Bronze. 

161.  Dutch  Churning  Woman.  Bronze. 

162.  Dutch  Fishwoman.  Bronze. 

163.  Playing  Elephants.  Bronze. 

164.  In  the  Windmill:  Dutch  Miller 

Feeds  the  Mill.  Bronze. 

165.  Bison.  Bronze. 


SWEDEN. 


2Q9 


Sculpture. 


Exhibit 

No. 

. Milles,  Ruth,  Paris. 

166.  Yvonne.  Bronze. 

167.  Wild-flowers.  Bronze. 

168.  Peasant  Girl  from  Montigny  in 

France.  Bronze. 

169.  Breton  Peasant  Girl.  Bust  in 

bronze. 

Neujd,  Herman,  Stockholm. 

170.  Stina.  Bust  in  porcelain. 

171.  Maria.  Bust  in  porcelain. 


Exhibit 

No. 

173.  Fourteen  Years.  Bust  in  porce- 

lain. 

Sprinchorn,  Gerda,  Stockholm. 

174.  Mother  Breta  and  Little  Kerstin. 

Group  in  bronze. 

175.  Little  Anna  in  Ullvi.  Statuette 

in  bronze. 

176.  Ram  Anders’  Lad.  Statuette  in 

bronze. 


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